Portrait Sessions

Our sessions are designed to cater to the unique personality of your dog, as well as fitting your personal style so that the printed images will enhance your home.  When planning your session, think about where your pup will be most comfortable for the session and what locations or backgrounds will look best as a printed work of art in your home. We will discuss the session location, details, and timing during a short consultation call.

Sessions cover time, travel and talent. All images are purchased separately at an ordering Zoom appointment.

Lifestyle Session

Lifestyle sessions can either be in your home, or at a location to be determined in the consultation.  A travel fee may be assessed for locations outside of NYC.

  • Pre-Session Design Consultation

  • Photographer’s Time and Talent

  • View and Choose Appointment

  • $100 Order Credit towards purchase of Printed Art

$250

Love Letter to

New York

This session is designed to be a celebration of your life with your pup in this magical city!

  • 3-4 Locations around Manhattan

  • Pre-Session Design Consultation

  • Photographer’s Time and Talent

  • View and Choose Appointment

  • Album including up to 30 images or

    $2000 Order credit toward printed Artwork

$2650

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Studio Session

Designed as classic fine art portraits of your pup in a calm studio environment. A studio session is great for elderly, reactive, or anxious pups. 

  • Pre-Session Design Consultation

  • Photographer’s Time and Talent

  • View and Choose Appointment

  • $100 Order Credit towards purchase of Printed Art

 $350

meet-ups & pup parties

If you’re planning a party or gathering to celebrate your dog community, we’d love to be a part of it!

  • Photo coverage of your event at one location

  • Pre-Session Design Consultation

  • Photographer’s Time and Talent

  • 3-5 Images of each pup individually and with their human

  • Gallery of digital images delivered within a week

$250/Hour plus $25 per dog photographed

“Petting, scratching, and cuddling a dog could be as soothing to the mind and heart as deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer.”

– Dean Koontz