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Part 1: Jack's Pooch Plunge at Plummer Pool. Dog Photography in Sylvania, Ohio.

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Part 1: Jack's Pooch Plunge at Plummer Pool. Dog Photography in Sylvania, Ohio.

We have been on the lookout for a dog pool party to document. Not only is it a wonderful opportunity to practice some action photography skills, but witnessing dogs having the time of their lives is kind of intoxicating. We also love getting involved with Toledo area pet owners. When we noticed Glass City Dog Park share their event on social media, we reached out to see if they would like us to come take photos of the Jack’s Pooch Plunge.

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Reality of Having Goats in the Studio. Toledo ohio animal photographers.

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Reality of Having Goats in the Studio. Toledo ohio animal photographers.

We are always looking for new ways to learn, improve, and challenge ourselves as photographers and animal lovers. Having 4 goats in the studio was definitely that and more. I was well aware that having goats in the studio would not be practical and would be messy (I may have sat in pee) but documenting the beauty and personality of these animals was worth the effort.

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Pete's IT Headshots. Toledo Ohio Photography Studio.

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Pete's IT Headshots. Toledo Ohio Photography Studio.

Professional headshots are important to me because I believe it is crucial to have a good looking representation of yourself. Whether that is in a suit and tie or everyday clothes. I think it is smart to have a professional's point of view and skills to help you best stand out.

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Documenting Farm Animals. Highland Cattle Portraits. Monroe Michigan Photography.

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Documenting Farm Animals. Highland Cattle Portraits. Monroe Michigan Photography.

I was very excited to document a new breed of cattle. The characteristic that stood out to me about these Highlanders was their curiosity. These particular cattle are not very accustomed to being up close and personal with humans but that did not stop them from trying to investigate the camera or myself. Highland cattle are known for their friendly nature with humans.

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Why Expecting Mothers Need a Home. An Interview with a Dog Foster. Puppy Photos in Toledo, Ohio.

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Why Expecting Mothers Need a Home. An Interview with a Dog Foster. Puppy Photos in Toledo, Ohio.

Having a foster home in which to give birth, learn to care for the puppies, and recover can be a true life saving resource. Those foster families can be difficult to find. Signing up for one dog is a big commitment, imagine having one mom dog and fourteen puppies like this litter! Planned Pethood foster, Heather, shares some of her insight from opening her home to these families in need.

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