As promised, here is another photo of Rusty. Every time I would stay at my sisters house, Rusty would have an impromptu photo session. He was always obliging…in fact he could hardly care less. The biggest challenge was actually getting his attention. Most dogs respond to food or whistles or balls or anything. Not Russ. The only thing we could do to get his attention was to drop his food bowl on the floor. Then his ears would perk up for a fraction of a second before he once again returned to his Zen state. This photo was taken next to a big window one afternoon while he was waiting for his parents to return. My sister, Emily chose this photo for a big canvas to hang on their newly painted, dark red wall. It looks stunning. I’m so thankful, that as a dog photographer, I have the opportunity to memorialise so many beautiful animals. In fact, I’m going to make an effort to take more photos of my own dog, Zoe.
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