Yearly Archives: 2008

Herding dogs – editorial shoot

I got hired to do editorial shoot for a dog magazine and I would like to show you some of my works that did not make it as far as print.

I was a gray day with a sun peeking through once in a while, considering the rain weather we had recently I was a good day for photos. I drove to Maple Ridge (about 25 miles form Vancouver) with my window open taking in the morning brisk air and trying to cure the headache from the wedding part I have attended the night before.

After a few bad turns I finally arrived at the destination. The dogs were ready to go. Cheryl who teaches dogs the basics of herding  got the sheep rounded up and ready.

What is really amazing about Cheryl is the fact that she owns the sheep for only one purpose – to work with the dogs.

Ricochet, Border Collie that belongs to Cheryl, is not only herding himself, but also shows “newbies” , how to do it.

Ruger is another “veteran of the sport”, is it is such fun to watch them work!

The amazing thing is that the dogs get so concentrated on getting the sheep in line that even if their favouirte treats were involved, they will still choose the sheep over the food.

The eyes never leave the sheep, always focused..

Ricochet is aslo a great teacher,  Tyson, just a pup have his first lesson that day and got it so well!

[caption id="attachment_481" align="alignnone" width="640" caption="Tyson"]Tyson[/caption] [caption id="attachment_482" align="alignnone" width="640" caption="Ricochet giving Tyson instructions"]Ricochet giving Tyson instructions[/caption]

Tyson had to be on a long leash that was hanging loosely from his neck, but provided Cheryl with the restrain that could be used if Tyson got in trouble. Tyson was fresh after surgery and  everyone had to be careful. Dog’s safety is number one, but nobody wants the sheep to get hurt either. Normally the dogs would nibble on the sheep’s feet to make them move, but Ricochet and Ruger do not utilize this behavior.

The sheep gets moved around by the dog running them into place, stopping when necessary etc.

Anyway I will let you all know when the article is printed and you can read a fantastic and interesting story by a very talented journalist lady in a great magazine.

If you own the Border Collie you know how active they are, maybe trip to the country to get a little herding lesson would be in order?

It really looks like dogs have lots fun doing it and they are so tired after!

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Quick update

Hello,

Last week was quite a write off for me since my neck locked up and the pain kept me from shoot in or working on the computer. Not the best time to have a health problems, but the good thing was that the weather has not been good lately and I would have to re-schedule anyway. Now, one more thing before I get started since this is a gift giving season I have to keep lots of my sessions secret and publishing these after Xmas would not make much sense, so if you saw me in the park shooting and see nothing here.. I did not get lazy after a couple of months of the blog I just got too busy and got asked not to share.

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Laya… the cat?! Yes!

Well so I decided to expand a bit, not only dogs get my attention… Laya is an amazing talking cat..seriously! she talks and talks and talks.

The purpose of this session was to illustrate a heart warming story of Laya’s adoption and the impact she had on her mom. Her new mom wrote a beautiful story and I just had add some pretty pictures..

I could not help myself but take a photo of her delicate paws..my cat has even more fur in between the toes. That is so cute, but only be be seen in the indoor cats…

With Laya it is hard to imagine that she is not human, she definitely does not know it herself. She likes to have an opinion and her demands have to be met at once.

Dogs come when you call them, cats just take a message and get back to you or not…

I was holding off with posting this, but the book arrived on Friday and looked great. The owner and writer was happy, yeah!

So it runs out that photographing cats can be fun too, and it is nice warm, cozy. I do not have to scrub the mud off my face after the session. My lens does not get licked! Quite frankly there was no enthusiasm coming from Laya.. I kind of like that dog approach.

DOG  “woof, woof what are you doing??! Is it fun? woof, woof do your have treats?” Some dogs feel overly excited and I think that almost help my confidence. I think cat is all different story, more like “meow, why is it so bright here? When are you going to be finished? What is that annoying clicking noise? I am done..you cannot follow me under the bed, can you?…”

Happy Thanksgiving to my US friends! I am very thankful myself to have you in my life.

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