Family with puppy outside their home in wash park denver, captured in a Denver dog photography session that shows their connection, the meaningful bond between them in a timeless classic way
Family with puppy outside their home in wash park denver, captured in a Denver dog photography session that shows their connection, the meaningful bond between them in a timeless classic way

Frequently Asked Questions

Considerations for your Denver dog photos

Where do sessions take place?

Cozy in-home sessions are up for grabs year round without concerns for weather or distractions & a lovely way document your bond in an organic, timeless & true to life essence. Studio sessions offer a fun indoor option! If an outdoor session is more your vibe, I offer urban parks , mountain vibes, creeks, canyons & more!

What should I wear for my dog photo session?

Keep it simple and elevated. Neutral tones, soft textures, and pieces that move well tend to photograph beautifully. I’ll help you coordinate with your dog’s coloring so everything feels cohesive without looking overly styled. The goal is effortless, not overdone.

What should my dog wear (if anything)?

Most of the time, less is more. A beautiful, simple collar or nothing at all tends to photograph best. If you have something meaningful—a favorite bandana or heirloom piece—we can absolutely incorporate it in a way that still feels elevated.

Can I be in the photos too?

Always. These sessions are about the bond you share with your dog. The entire immediate family is always included, the aim is to focus on your pup and allow the love to flow freely!

How do I book a dog photo session?

You can reach out through my contact page to start the process. From there, I’ll guide you through selecting the right session, location, and details so everything feels seamless from start to finish.

What if my dog isn’t perfectly trained?

They don’t need to be. Truly. My approach to dog photography in Denver is built around patience and reading your dog’s energy. Movement, personality, quirks—it’s all welcome. Some of the most meaningful images come from the in-between moments.