Clipper and Eilin ~ (Telluride Dog Photography)

I just LOVE shooting Flatcoats!  Okay, call me biased.  I do get attached to all my clients by the end of the sessions, but Clipper and Eilin belong to my good friend and hunting partner, so when he said he was coming out to Telluride so that I could photograph his dogs, I was very excited!  We had hoped to get some photos the second day in a different location, but the sky had started filling with smoke from the California fires, and I decided the river trail had provided enough variety (along with the hundreds of hunting photos I’ve taken of his dogs over the years).   Meet Clipper (he’s in the back, looking at the river), CH Windfalls Masters Mate MH CDX WCX — and Eilin, Crossraguel Quite Fetching SH WCX.  We had to get the “beauty shots” out of the way ASAP, because both of them, like typical Flatcoats, wanted to head right into the water.  Good thing they both have good obedience backgrounds, since the first shot was ten feet from water.


Although I always insist on a few posed shots, my main focus during sessions is to capture the dog’s personality.  I just let them do what they love to do best, behave naturally, and with any luck, I am able to capture those moments.  With these two maniacs, I did have my work cut out for me though.

Eilin…well, she was a tad crazed about her bumpers.  Some people don’t want toys of any kind in the photos, but Don didn’t care if they had bumpers, since that is what they train with, and it is second nature for them to be holding one.  He might have regretted that just a tiny bit?  Or considering the intensity I caught on camera, maybe not!

I do admit, I laughed REALLY hard when I edited those. Eilin is a fun, intense girl who is usually on the move.  But she can be pretty, too!

Even when she is holding a bumper!

I love shooting dogs in water!  Catching the water swirls in this photograph of Clipper was so fun to see when I uploaded the images.

Telluride got a lot of rain this summer, which meant tons of flowers mid-summer, and literally towers of green through September!  This path was a pretty spot to photograph the dogs, although we did have to put Clipper in a sit/stay, since he kept veering off to the river.  Mind you, he IS the one with an advanced obedience title…or maybe we need to remind him!  Clipper is ten years old though, so he can get away with a bit more.  Hey handsome….

Flaps up and ready for takeoff!  I have learned over the years (with a lot of frustration), that Eilin is very hard to photograph since she has only one speed, and that is warp speed.  I don’t know very many dogs as fast as she is.


Just keep on swimming…..that is Clipper in the back, Eilin in the front.

Clipper returning to dad with his bumper, already hoping for another throw.

Eilin, keeping her eyes on that bumper.  Careful sweetie, if you blink, it might disappear!

Such a fun visit with friends, and one that I hope is repeated!  Ending with happy smiles from both the dogs.  Perhaps a winter session, they ask?

Carolyn Love all of these, but especially the water shots!

Elisa Gorgeous pictures Jen! They are two very stunning dogs.

Krista Kersh These photos are positively fabulous, Jen, and I suppose it doesn’t hurt that Elin and Clipper are beautiful dogs!

Don We had so much fun on our visit and during our session, and as you can see, we were thrilled with the results. You will already see several of these pics and some others hanging in places of honor in our house. It was agonizing deciding which to order in what size. There were so many great shots.

cindy I laughed at the Yoda expression on Eilen! so many interesting shots.

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