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New Pet Photography: Donny and Smokey; Siamese and Domestic Short hair; Lansdale, PA

Hey folks! Hope everyone is embracing the Winter that is upon us. One doesn’t fully appreciate the warmth without feeling the cold every now and then. I’m excited to showcase the stunning duo of Donny and Smokey today! This shoot was a long time in the making! I had met their mom at a charity...

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  • […] Hey hi and hello again! I’m thrilled to finally show off the very handsome Asher! This guy was a little shy when we first met. In fact, his owner and I had a hard time finding him as he has burrowed himself in the recliner! Silly cat! Once he figured out he was the star of the show, Asher got pretty comfy in front of the camera! I was impressed! He truly loved being in his moms arms and really enjoyed the limelight! It was fun spending time with Asher’s mom again, as I have photographed her other beautiful felines before: Donny and Smokey […]ReplyCancel

New Pet Photography: Goblin and Ghost, Siamese Cats, Havertown, PA

Hello my friends and thanks for stopping in to check out some gorgeous felines! Winter is usually busy with kitties because we don’t have to worry about the weather outside! Of course these guys surprise me with cat leashes and soon we are out the door with both Ghost and Goblin leading the way! I love watching cats out in...

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  • Jean

    Great photos! I love the use of natural light and I really like the black and white, as it suits the breed well. My favorite is the one of Ghost in the window light.ReplyCancel

    • Lkap1481

      Thank you, Jean! I appreciate your thoughtful and kind comment about my work! I mostly use natural and available lighting as it suits the pets and doesn’t scare them off!ReplyCancel

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