06/02/2026
Even anxious pups need the Moon 🐾🌙
You are their whole world and they are only in yours for a short while. It is important to capture them, in their element, to treasure forever.
Katherine and I have worked together for years. I have had several sessions photographing her and her pups; the most recent was a session surrounding Oakley. I told her my dream of some day offering end-of-life sessions for geriatric or terminal pets because I know just how important it is to have those memories. I had my childhood dog in my senior photos and I have also had seniors or couples bring their dogs to sessions. Years or even months later I have had folks reach out to let me know these beautiful furry loved ones had passed and they were grateful for the photos we had been able to get.
These photos were taken in August and Miss Lucy, the sweet chihuahua at the end, passed away in November. I was lucky enough to get the chance to photograph her more than once and again at this session. She was fifteen.
As fate would have it, I had another friend reach out about a session for their pet that had a terminal diagnosis a few months later and I was privileged enough to capture those moments as well. I will be sharing photos from that session in another post. 💛
Please reach out if you have any interest in these types of photo shoots. It is important to me that it is known that with my business these sessions will always be free will donation. I do not believe finances should stand in the way of having a beautiful photo of your loved one before they pass. ✨