Dog photography

Every dog deserves a photoshoot. Because every dog is special. And if you think your dog needs to be perfectly behaved for a photoshoot, think again. They just need to be perfectly themself!

Hi, I’m Christine

Your ride or die, your comic relief, your exercise buddy. Also, have you every SEEN that face? I know your dog means everything to you.

My passion is capturing their essence and the special bond you share. I love making handpainted backdrops, taking the time to get to know your pup, and lighting them just right.

But making a pretty picture is just part of it. As someone who understands animal body language and dog training you and your pup will feel confident letting me take control of the day.

You’ll find the process easy, your pet will be happy and you’ll walk away with portraits that are dramatic, soulful and unique as they are. Ready to have some fun?

More about this Victoria, BC dog photographer

On the blog: preparing for your dog’s photoshoot

Victoria BC dog photographer

Pricing

Sessions are $800 and include:

  • A print gift (wall art or box with prints) $300 value.

  • 10 hand-edited digital images for social sharing.

  • 45 minute photoshoot.

  • Pre-session video consultation

For more information on session pricing or art products, use the contact form.  If you require larger pieces or a certain framing style, just ask. I’m happy to provide a quote.

Tax included in all packages. Hanging hardware included with artwork.

What it’s like to work with me

  • Keara: “Our photoshoot with Christine was so special! She made my reactive dog Koya & myself feel so welcomed. She was very accommodating to our specific needs and the photos we got were truly incredible! Highly recommend Christine & her services to everyone!!”

  • Ayla: “I was so glad to have photos done of Marvin before his surgery. I will treasure these photos Christine took forever!.”

  • Nadine: “I was worried Merry wouldn’t listen but Christine was lovely working with him. I'm so glad we get to enjoy the photos she captured every day!"

  • Sandhu: “I'm thrilled we have photos of our senior dog covered. Christine made the process so easy!"

Media Coverage

This winter I embarked on a photo project No Bad Dogs, exploring our relationship with reactive dogs (we have one and it’s been quite the experience). Over the course of a month I photographed dozens of dogs who had struggled with reactivity and the owners who had decided to put in the time to make their lives better.

I was thrilled to have Esquimalt Town Square host the exhibit and local reporters cover the issue.

Victoria Buzz, Dec 5, 2024

Chek News, Dec 8, 2024

Greater Fool, Dec 9, 2024