Jim Dratfield is the artistic mastermind behind the successful fine art animal photography studio, Petography. But, Dratfield really can’t take all the credit for his photography creation. His beloved and late dog Kuma was the initial inspiration and muse for Dratfield’s classic pet photography that has lead to hundreds of other animals immortalized through distinctive […]
Dog Bless You Mary Bloom – Photographer Extraordinaire!
Mary Bloom New York City’s renown photographer has photograpahy showcase; Dog Bless You has been on view through the winter. This exhibition comprises of Mary Bloom’s sensitive and dignified portraits of dogs. Dogs are always welcome in Mary’s photographs! Bloom’s photographs have appeared in numerous publications, including Life, People, and Smithsonian Magazine. […]
John Drysdale’s OUR PEACEABLE KINGDOM
British photographer John Drysdale’s pictures can be deceptive. They seem to depict play — spontaneous fun and funniness, exquisite ease and frolic, the real and the surreal cozily at home in the world together. At bottom, Drysdale’s pictures reveal the emotion of love. Brimful of play, his guileless subjects luxuriate in strong and […]
Look at the Camera and say “Treat!” – Ren Netherland’s Tips on Petography!
Look at the Camera and say “Treat!” Like a dog with a bone, notable pet photographer Ren Netherland discusses how his career as a pet photographer developed and he never looked back. Supermodels step aside. Hanging above the fireplace in a sleepy four bedroom colonial, is a portrait sized picture of Fluffy the cat sporting […]
David Tanen Captures The Feline Point Of View
David Tanen has had a passion for photography for many years. He’s been taking pictures for thirty years and has been recognized as an accomplished photographer for twenty years. But it was only very recently that Tanen began to focus on a very specific genre of his craft: feline photography. Raised in New Jersey, his […]
The Art Of Love: Immortalizing Your Pup in a Work of Art
I’m a bit obsessive and somewhat of a maniac when it comes to taking pictures of my Wheaten Terrier, Wendell. And although I have a mammoth photo album of his entire life (he’s almost two) which I thrust into the hands of anyone who happens to step foot in our apartment, I’m still proud to […]