
Spring into Joy: Why Spring is Perfect for Pet Photos
Spring in Northern Michigan is a breath of fresh air—literally. After months of snow and cold, the world comes alive again—and after months of cabin fever, so do our dogs. At my house, that means one thing: chaos. Goose acts like he’s seeing squirrels, birds, and deer for the first time every single day, while Noodle’s mission in life is to steal every stick Goose finds. Add in the mud, the shedding, and the nonstop zoomies, and springtime is basically a full-time job. But it’s also one of my favorite seasons because it’s when everything comes back to life, including the joy of simply being outside with our dogs.

Pet Photography Myths Debunked: Why Every Pet Can Be a Star
When it comes to pet photography, there are a few common myths that might make you hesitate to book a session. You might be thinking that you’d love to have this experience with your pet, but “my dog is too reactive,” or “he’ll never sit still.” But here’s the truth: Every pet can be a star, and I’m here to debunk those myths so you can see just how special a pet photography session can be, no matter your pet’s history, obedience level, or personality type.

Capturing Your Pet’s Unique Personality: What Makes Pet Photography Different from Other Types of Photography?
When you think of professional photography, you might picture posed family portraits, wedding photos, or the headshot you got that one time for your LinkedIn profile. But pet photography? That’s a whole different ball game…