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Tag Archives: eyes
Soul Dog Collection - Three
August 13, 2008 – 4:44 am
Soul Dogs Collection - Two
August 8, 2008 – 4:46 am
Rennie is the second of six images in the Soul Dog Collection. His photograph was taken during my first ever client photoshoot. I much prefer his portrait in colour, but for the purpose of the collection, I had to process his image the same as the other five photos.
Click below to see the other images in the collection:
The Soul Dog Collection - One
July 31, 2008 – 7:47 am
The Soul Dog collection was put together during my first semester at the Australian National University. I had enrolled in the certificate of photography at the School of Arts. It was meant to take me two years to complete the course on a part time basis, but after one semester I found out we were moving to the USA, so I put my studies on hold.
The body of work I submitted at the end of six months consisted of six large canvasses, each featuring a close up portrait of a dog who was making direct eye contact with me. The premise was that the eyes are the window to the soul. I was trying to get across that dogs are not mere soul-less creatures, but do in fact have a very important place in this world.
The first of the collection was the inspiration for the remainder of the images. I completely fell in love with this image of Lexie and when I saw it I knew how I wanted to complete the body of work. This montage shows the completed canvas. While the processing I’ve undertaken for this series looks a little less than perfect on the computer screen, the results on canvas were magic.
I really hope that when I return to Australia get to go back to Canberra so I can complete this course.
Over the next six weeks I’ll bring you each of the images in the collection.
A Canadian Bassett Hound
May 31, 2008 – 8:09 am
Those of you keeping up with me will know that I’m currently on holidays in Canada. The blog has been running somewhat on autopilot while I’ve been away, but I’ve managed to take so many dog photos in the last week that I thought I should start posting them.
On the second day of our trip we arrived into the little town of Revelstoke to find a Spring Festival in full swing. The streets were closed off to cars so locals and visitors alike were enjoying walking and cycling through the main streets and many of them had their dogs with them.
Up until this week I’ve never had the opportunity to photograph a Basset Hound, so I’m glad I finally got the chance. I just love their short stumpy legs, long ears and sad, droopy eyes.






