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Hi There!

I'm very excited to explore the multi uses of this site.

Being a dynamic medium and not static like a traditional website, this blog will allow the viewer to see my latest work in the specific category of their interest simply by sorting the post by "categories", e.g. kids, events or furry BFF's.

Some posts will be educational in providing a little insight as to how some of these images are created, my thought process, etc.  And maybe "too much information (TMI) but some posts will share a little glimpse into my interests outside of photography such as wine, food and giving back to the community.

Would love to hear your feedback!

Enjoy!

Joni


Category Archives: furry BFFs

“Let’s Go to The Beach!”

When your dog looks as you as if to say “play hookey” and “let’s go to the beach!”, it is hard to turn him down when the weather was perfection!

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Arthur

This little Pomeranian puppy  altered my view of the “little yappy dog.”  He never barked while I photographed his human owner.  He is pretty stinking cute and such a natural in front of the camera.  These images were taken within a short span of minutes while we were waiting for his human to grab a...

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Rupert Needs Your Help

My friend and fellow photographer Jamie Myers-Forsythe is fostering this adorable puppy. This is what she wrote to me about Rupert…
”Rupert is an 8 month old, 45 lb, loveable, sweet, (loves people, kids, pugs and even cats), house trained and crate trained…..pit bull. I know that last part about being a pit bull is...

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Charlie

This little guy was a “regular” this past summer along the River Walk between The Riverplace Hotel and the Harborside restaurant. Possessing an adorable face and charismatic personality, Charlie definitely stole a lot of hearts this summer.  What a sweetie!

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Furry BFF: Nora

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Nora

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LIfe of Riley

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