What surprised me most about my first pet psychic session was that it related to me. My miniature schnauzer Stanley had been chewing his paws for years. One phone call with an animal communicator changed everything.
Read MoreTemperatures plunged to five degrees while setting up my tent in a snow swale in Wisconsin. I had been to a cold, snowy wilderness, and now a hot arid desert, where there is no greater extreme. Watching the changing light on a sea of dunes was transcendent — nature shifting from soft repose to harsh contrast in the blink of an eye.
Read MoreAristotle first said nature abhors an empty space. Here is wisdom, yet also a paradox because that is where I found these two cubs, fearless in an open field, foraging in a black walnut tree. For me, open space is something to embrace rather than disdain.
Read MoreWhile exploring Yosemite Valley, I found myself drawn into Ansel Adams’ gallery, where his Special Edition prints line the walls. Among the iconic images—El Capitan, Half Dome from Glacier Point, Bridalveil Fall—one stood out: a photograph of a solitary, weathered tree titled Jeffrey Pine.
Read MoreThe holidays are a time for joy, connection, and unforgettable moments. This post holds a special place for me — it features my beloved Stanley with Santa, taken during my very first holiday marathon shoot, and was honored to be featured in ParadePets. At 16, Stanley's gentle face next to Santa's jolly smile is a timeless reminder of the magic that happens when we celebrate the ones we love — furry or not.
Read MoreOur homes are filled with personal touches that express who we are. Naturally, you may want to display dog photography portraits in your home as a pet owner. After all, photos of our loved ones, including our pets, offer comfort and sanctuary, fill our living spaces with personal touches, and help make them feel cozy.
Read MoreMy journey with animals began with an unexpected lesson — learned from binge-watching The Dog Whisperer to become more assertive at work. Cesar Millan's core message stuck: to change a dog's behavior, start with the human. That insight carried me through years of pet photography in Chicago, and still guides my animal communication work today. Calm, present energy changes everything — for the dog, and for the person on the other end of the session.
Read MoreA little magic is at play in dog photography, but preparation goes a long way. Here are some essential tips to help you and your dog get the most out of a portrait session.
Read MoreDiscover highlights from our debut solo exhibition, Dogs: Social Beings, held in August 2023 in Chicago. Showcasing soulful pet portraits from Stan's Photo, the exhibit celebrated dogs’ unique personalities and their role in community connection. It also launched Dogs of Andersonville, a project capturing 100 local dogs and the stories that make this neighborhood one of the friendliest around.
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