Want to be a part of ridiculously fun project?
Treat toss portraits.
Believe it or not many dogs don't catch treats. It's typically easy to train if you wish to do so, however, do not assume that your dog will automatically do that.
Location: Westmont
Availability: weekdays 10am, 1pm, 4pm.
We will have a phone consultation and see what date/time works best.
In order to freeze motion studio lights will be used. Although most dogs are not bothered by them, if you have an anxious or fearful pup this project is not a good idea.
In addition to a waived session fee ($150 value), as a thank you for your time you get one complimentary 11x14 professional quality print or a social media file to make your followers smile. There is no obligation to order additional prints, but you can if you'd like. These images might be used by us on social media or website as inspiration for future clients.
Have questions? Please ask!
Interested? Email Laura at [email protected]
(check spam box if you do not see a reply within 24h).
We'll talk in detail during phone consultation, however, here are some ideas what to bring to sessions.
TREATS. It might be a good idea to bring multiple options. I like using small treats. Hot dogs are great too, however, they may not look as nice in photos and with high value treats dogs may drool a bit more. Sometimes we've simply used larger kibble pieces instead of treats. It all depends on what your dog loves.
TOWEL. This is for your Saint Bernards, Mastiffs, Newfoundlands and other beauties that tend to drool. We'll have paper towels available.
BRUSH. This is for your longer hair beauties to perfect the look during the session.
IMPORTANT: dogs with food-guarding tendencies or ones anxious in new environments and around strangers, fearful of sounds should not participate. If you have concerns, please let me know.
Have questions? Please ask!
Interested? Email Laura at [email protected]
(check spam box if you do not see a reply within 24h).