Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Haslemere Pet Portraits: 2013 and the Launch of Whippet Snippets


Whippet owners seem to agree that once a sighthound has wrapped you round their elegant paws, there's no going back. They are vast in their idiosyncrasies and full of contradictions; affectionate but also aloof, fast but lazy, bold but nervous and oh so cheeky, quirky and playful. I think because of their unique nature, owners are almost fanatical about all things sighthound related; we love to buy them funky collars, special beds and a coat for each season. There is so much on offer out there that the options can be frankly dizzying! I thought it would be helpful to do a few personal reviews to hopefully make some of those decisions a bit easier - so far I have had some lovely feedback, I'm glad to have helped!

I set up Whippet Snippets towards the end 2013 as a bit of a side project to my main business but it has gained a life of its own! I have met some amazing people, heard stories, 'virtually' met Whippets from across the globe, had a 27 strong Whippet Beach walk and started offering pet portraits as an entity of it's own.

I already have a bunch of pet portraits booked in for 2014 - I am so excited that people are helping me combine two of my passions; animals & photography. I can't thank you enough for that. 

Here's a handful of my personal highlights from the year, lots of Whippet images, not surprises there then ;)


Start of the year and heavy snowfall. Luckily the boys have great coats!

Encapsulating the very essence of a Whippet
Our two became three when we adopted Boo.

We fostered a couple of amazing Lurchers for Hounds First. This is Kevin & Ava
We fell in love with our foster Milo (Now Mr. Bo). Those eyes!
Milo was so chilled out. 



Boo brought a real personality to our furry family.
Furry family portraits started taking off.
Pet portraits became available.

We had some amazing weather - lots of days at West Witterings beach.

Scout met the neighbours


We had some fun shooting in the beautiful Midhurst

I met this pooch who was perfect for the autumn colours

One of my favourite portraits of Scout

Not a highlight, but Jasper went through a tough time. So very glad he's over it now.

Autumn brought some fabulous foggy mornings

I played with snow overlays

I finally got round to taking a family portrait

I found some new places to shoot with spectacular scenery.
                                 
(c) www.kerryjordan.co.uk {Sussex & Surrey photographer}

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