The Importance of Photography ~ Giving Back

Posted on Nov 27, 2011 at 9:29 pm by · 4 Comments

It’s no secret that I love dogs. I think Thomas would characterize it more as obsessed with dogs, but to each their own. This is not a new obsession, it began when I was quite little and was only perpetuated when Thomas and I got our first dog five years ago. Paddington was the cutest little ball of fur we had ever seen. She was very tiny and perfect… or so we thought.

A year after we got Paddington, she developed a limp. We took her in to the vet and discovered she had a really bad knee condition in both knees. It was so bad that the vet said both of her parents must have had this condition. We then we discovered the awful truth: that Paddington had come from a puppy mill.

Puppy mills are commercial breeding facilities that breed and sell dogs purely for profit and the dogs are held in abhorrent conditions and have awful lives breeding over and over.

After Paddington’s very expensive surgery, I realized I wanted to do something – no, I needed to do something to keep others from making the same mistake we did in unknowingly supporting such an awful place. It was then that I began the Ottawa Dog Blog, to educate Ottawa about local rescues as well as events in the city to fundraise for these amazing causes. I wanted to help out the rescues and the blog has grown into such a wonderful canine community.

Through the blog I have met some amazing people, and their dogs of course. Over the years I have helped raise money for local dog charities by hosting charity photo events.

Recently I’ve taken on a new endeavour that I wanted to talk about and share with you because it’s been such a huge difference in these dogs’ lives. One of the aforementioned amazing people I have met through the Ottawa Dog Blog is Mel, who also has a blog of her own, detailing her life being a foster family for a local rescue, Hopeful Hearts. She spoke to me a little while back about helping out by taking profile pictures for her foster dogs.

It is a proven fact that a great portrait can get a dog adopted more quickly. I can attest to this as each dog I’ve photographed with Mel from Hopeful Hearts, have received inquiries even before the dogs were put up on the website for adoption.

When we first found Wellie online, her photos weren’t great, but something in them spoke to me and that was it. Her little eyes looked out at me through the image. I know first-hand how important a great image is for these dogs. I’ve documented our lives with Wellie on the dog blog.

Willow was the first Hopeful Hearts adoptable that I photographed. She was quite nervous and ran in circles around Mel the entire session. But what a sweetheart. She was adopted in record time after Mel published these images on Twitter, Facebook and the HH website.
Willow before and after

Dolly was such a wonderful little girl. She was very interested in the special treats I had for her and worked it for the camera. Dolly has also been adopted!
Dolly before and after

Millie is a beautiful young and exuberant pup and loved her session. Millie has also been adopted!
Millie before and after

Newman, aka Mr. Cassanova, was a bit nervous and very underweight, so I made sure to give him extra treats. Newman has also been adopted!
Newman before and after

Jazz was so scared. There is no before picture of her because when I photographed her, she had just been picked up by Hopeful Hearts. She is blind and was very unsure of what was happening. Because she was so nervous, we let her stay in the safety of her crate so she felt secure. I was very quiet and Roz, the founder of HH, talked to her gently to calm her. I used a very long lens and stayed far away while shooting so she didn’t feel unsafe by my presence with the camera. I made a small sound to get her to look at me for the top photo. I’ve been told that since this day, Jazz has gained a lot of confidence and is now a big cuddle-bug. She is a happy and sweet little girl that was just a bit scared when we had this session. Jazz is available for adoption!
Jazz before and after

Lola is the most recent foster that I photographed and she is such a wonderful girl. She has had quite a hard life and is very underweight, but is such a wonderful sweetheart. Hopeful Hearts had inquiries even before she was officially put up for adoption on their website because of Mel sharing these images on Facebook and Twitter. Lola is currently up for adoption.
Lola before and after

There are wonderful people who work tirelessly at these rescues doing everything and anything, and I am so happy to be able to help out in this small way.


If you are a pet photographer, I urge you to look into doing this as well. It’s such a fantastic way to help out and help a dog find its forever home.

There are a lot of awesome photographers who are already doing this, Shine Pet Photos helps out with profile pics and portraits for national campaigns to promote adoption, Scruffy Dog Photography takes images for her local humane society’s calendar, Phodographer also does profile pics for Hopeful Hearts and is also a foster for dogs as well, Urban Dog Photog does several fundraisers a year for local rescues.

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My First Little Tiny Light Session ~ Sneak Peek for Ben and his family

Posted on Aug 28, 2011 at 6:06 pm by · No Comments

When I first heard about the Tiny Light Foundation I jumped at the chance to be involved.

The Tiny Light Foundation is a non profit organization that provides professional photography for children and families that have been faced with a life altering diagnoses.

We provide families with the lasting memories through the amazing art of photography. With the help of many photographers throughout Canada we are able to provide families with photos they can share and help carry the many memories.

I had my first Tiny Light session yesterday with Ben and his family. Ben has William Syndrome and is the sweetest little guy you could imagine – with personality to boot! He has a determination and love for three things; 1) playing with his trucks at the park, 2) running everywhere and 3) his family, including his Mom and Dad, and two older siblings.

I had the honour of spending a few hours with Ben and his family yesterday and here are a few images for their sneak peek.

Tiny Light Ben sneakpeek 01

Tiny Light Ben sneakpeek 02

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Hope Live 2010

Posted on Apr 4, 2011 at 10:00 am by · No Comments

I had the pleasure and honour of once again photographing Hope Live, which raises funds for Fertile Future.

Fertile Future is a charitable organization that raises awareness, funds and provides information for fertility preservation for cancer patients.

The event was completely sold out and was a huge success. From the stunning venue of the the GCTC to the delicious eats by Bekta and the uncontrollable laughter brought on by Rick Mercer followed by the musical musings (and hilarity) of head-liner Jann Arden, everyone had a wonderful evening.

Here is a sampling from the fantastic event.

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

Event photography at Hope Live 2010 at the GCTC with Rick Mercer and Jann Arden in Ottawa

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Back by Overwhelmingly Popular Demand!

Posted on May 10, 2010 at 11:00 am by · No Comments

Bad Dog Mug Shots at Westfest 2010! I held this event in conjunction with Bark & Fitz last year and it did so well that people have been asking for it again this year. Sweet! This was such a fun idea and we had such a great time with it.

We got every human to write down why their dog was being “booked” and we came away with some really great and funny “sentences”. We will have a binder with the pictures from last year at Westfest for you to flip through.

A change is happening this year though – there will be ONE DAY ONLY to get your dog’s mug shot taken! Saturday June 12th from 10-6 and it’s first come, first served – so get there early!

The event is in support of BARK Rescue.

Bad Dog Mug Shots at Westfest 2010

BARK & FITZ Westboro
354 Richmond Road
Ottawa, Ontario
613.792.3711

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Thirst Relief International Auction

Posted on Feb 16, 2010 at 10:05 am by · No Comments

There is an auction happening online to bid on mentor sessions with great photographers around the world. Most sessions will be taking place at WPPI in March, but if you are not going, some photographers are offering mentoring sessions via telephone as well.

Click here to start bidding!

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