Our Photoshoots
Pawsome Pictures
From £150 for one dog (£75 per additional dog*)
Many pet photographers ask you to bring your pet to a studio, or a known, controlled outdoor area. This allows the photographer to virtually guarantee success in capturing a lovely image of your dog within a particular formula. This style of pet photography works very well for many people, and there is nothing wrong with it. However, I want to capture your dog at their happiest. To do so, I come to you, and take photos at your dog’s favourite place for walkies. Whether that’s in the park, down the woods, on the beach, or up a mountain, my photos will preserve memories of your dog in the setting where you most love to spend time together.
A Pawsome Pictures standard photoshoot lasts up to 2 hours. This is plenty of time to allow me to get to know your dog and take pictures in a range of styles and settings within your chosen location.
Mountain High
From £400 for one dog (£100 per additional dog*)
Some dogs (and some pawrents!) love nothing better than a long day walking in the mountains. My mission is to capture images of your favourite place for walkies, but it can be very challenging to get to such places, take lots of pictures, and get back again within a standard 2-hour photoshoot. This is why I offer my Mountain High all-day photoshoot. We meet in the morning and spend up to 6 hours walking together, taking tons of photos. Although this package is designed for mountain doggos, it can work very well for dogs that love long walks in the countryside almost anywhere. I am physically fit and an experienced mountain walker, so I should be capable of most routes you can think of - but we’ll agree a plan beforehand to make completely sure.
Not all dogs are physically capable of long walks, or walks in mountainous terrain. Please do not book this package if you do not regularly take your dog on all-day walks.
*Multi-dog photoshoots are a great way to get more bang for your buck! Bring the whole pack along and not only will you get unique shots of each individual dog, but I will also try to capture group shots of the dogs interacting together and/or as a group.