Top 2 Questions I get Asked?
/What types of animals have you photographed and which animal is the hardest to photograph?
I get these two questions on a weekly basis so I thought it was time to write a little blog on it! :)
Let’s start with the two most common animals that I photograph on a daily basis:
1. Dogs are my most common animal I photograph. What’s my favourite type of dog to work with? The answer is all types but I LOVE working with newborns!
Newborn sessions take a long time because I have to move slowly and be extra careful, but they are so worth it.😍
2. Cats are my second most common animal I photograph. “Are cats hard to work with?” - is usually the next question I get asked.
Cats are not “hard” to work with, they just need more time to settle in and be comfortable in new spaces. You just can’t compare them to working with a dog or any other animal for that matter, as they are completely different.
Like other types of animals, you just have to work with them and use their inherent behaviours in your favour to be able to achieve the images you want.
Proud cat mom moment, this adorable product model is my Milo 😻. Milo Loves me but hates being in the studio. This image took all day to achieve.😅
Moving onto the Not So Common in the studio but Common as Household Pets:
We have our Hamsters,
Guinea Pigs,
Rabbits,
and Rats.
The LARGEST In the studio and Out of the studio:
Pigs
and Horses
For the most Exotic pets it has to be Bowzer and Zazu….
Bowzer is an Argentine Giant Tegu. This gentle giant was THE biggest lizard I had ever held in my arms coming in at 3 feet long, he was a heavy guy.😱
Zazu is a Von Der Decken Hornbill, and is actually the same type of bird depicted in the movie, The Lion King. These unique birds are known for their distinctive beaks which have a “horn” shape, and they enjoy chilling on human heads!! LOL 🤣 That’s my head by the way, never a dull moment when you’re a animal photographer!
In our Cold blooded Reptiles Category we have:
Geckos
Iguanas
Snakes
Tortoise
and Bearded Dragons
In the Bird Category we have….
Chickens
Cockatoos
Geese
and Macaws.
In the smallest category we have Philodendron, AKA Phil the American Green Tree Frog
In the, “It took me a while to be brave enough to touch it” category, 😆 we have the Tarantula.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not afraid of spiders. I love watching my little ninja 🥷🏻 crab spiders camouflage themselves in my flower garden, but it took me a couple minutes to get comfy with a furry spider the size of my hand that’s all!!!😅
Emilia The Tarantula was a gem to work with and her orange ombre hair colour was fabulous!
In the Coolest 😎 Category we have the New Caledonian Giant Gecko.
At 36 cm long from snout to tail, the New Caledonian Giant Gecko (Rhacodactylus leachianus) is the largest species of gecko on Earth, and it does all of that with an almost comical stubby tail.
Did you know that New Caledonian Giant Geckos contain pigment-containing cells called chromatophores in their skin, which can change colour depending on the amount of sunlight they’re exposed to.🤯
I just can’t get enough of that big smiley face and those big clown feet!!!🥰
And last but not least the HARDEST to Photograph….🥁 has to be the Hedgehog!
Hedgehogs like Lilly here are fast moving balls of quills, that can be hard to handle at times, Ouch! With any animal, with lots of patience and a few tricks up my sleeve, we can make magic happen. 😍
Do I have a Wish List?
That’s a hard question to answer, I want to say ALL the different types of Pets!
I mean what we consider a popular Pet in America is different in other parts of the world. From the fish in France to the beetles in Japan. My wish list is limitless, I want to photograph all the different types of pets.
Do you have a pet that is NOT on my list? We need to chat, feel free to reach out. I’d love to hear all about your pet.