What I didn't know is that I would be greeted by two of the softest, most well-groomed, and sweetest dogs I'd ever met, as well as Janis, and her adorable cat Benjamin.
We started out at Janis' house. She wanted to have some pictures of herself, some of Ben, and some of the corgis, Catcher and Billie.
This is Ben. He is the most snuggly cat ever. I could have cuddled up and pet him all day! (My cat hates to be held and it makes me sad! Ben was a great change of pace!)
Catcher (on the left), and Billie (on the right) were so well behaved. Janis has them trained well! We got several pictures of them hanging out in front of the wood stove, including the teaser picture for this shoot, and this cute one. I just love their faces!
One thing I didn't know about Janis was that she shows Catcher and Billie. It was not only obvious the second I met them by their exceptionally well groomed coats, but also all of the blue ribbons around Janis' house! This is Billie with her most recent ribbons for agility. Nice work you two!
I love this shot. "You lookin' at me?"
We finished the session at Broadway Gardens Greenhouse in South Portland. Janis thought it might be fun to get some pictures with some greenery. I wasn't expecting to see much in there, but the second I walked in, it was like spring hit me smack dab in the face! The room was exploding with green, smelled like dirt, and gave us both quite an energy boost!
It was so great to see some color! I love this one of Janis with the flowers (but don't ask me what kind they are, my green thumb is more like a pale yellow haha).
Before we left, Janis asked if I would mind having a picture taken of us together. I'm rather proud of myself for trusting my camera with a complete stranger, but I love having a picture of the two of us, and I have to say, Mr. Stranger Photographer did a pretty good job!
Janis, thank you for allowing me to see your beautiful home and meet your gorgeous family! Most of all, thank you for giving me a little spring on what would have otherwise been a very dreary winter day. Enjoy!
I believe the flowers are cyclamen.. but I could be wrong...THey look like the ones I cannot keep alive.. m2
ReplyDeleteKristina, the pictures are great. The dogs are beautiful, you did a great photographing them.
ReplyDeleteI really like the picture of the two of you. Once again, great job.
you should consider doing animals, alot of people love to have their pets photographed. :)
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