Events

24.05.10

28,000 pooch paws…

…that’s around 7,000 dogs who attended this years  RSPCA Million Paws Walk in Perth. Every year the walk seems to get bigger and better – and this year was no exception! We got up bright and early for our 7am set-up on site, and went about readying our display marquee and studio pet photo booth for the event. The display marquee was designed by Debora and manned by Debora and Rachael. It was a visual masterpiece, with lots of beautiful prints to look at! Every time I peered out of the photo booth I marvelled at the constant stream of people checking out our products and making enquiries at our stall. Thanks to everyone who came by! We had a record number of entries for our “Guess the dog treats” competition, and Elliot of Booragoon took home the big prize of a $500 photo session at Houndstooth Studio! Congrats to Elliot!

To cover off on the rest of the Million Paws Walk arena, Suzie, Em, Daniel, and Di (with puppy Jack in tow) were on foot patrol, handing out our flyer’s and answering enquiries.

I took pooch pics in the studio pet photo booth for three hours and there was a 20 metre long  queue lined up at the door for most of that time! It was great to see so many of our clients and Facebook fans participating in the photo booth too! We raised a stack of money from print sales on the day, all of which went straight back to the RSPCA.  Online orders are now available too until 19th of June. Our three volunteers (one on “security” and two on the “till”) did a fantastic job and really got into the spirit of the day with us – we are going to request them again next year! As always, Clare assisted with the animal wrangling, positioning the dogs for their photos. She worked harder than ever, giving 110%!

As the official photography partner for the RSPCA in WA, we can’t wait for next year’s Million Paws Walk. Enjoy the selection of pics from the pet photo booth!

 Above: The Houndstooth Studio MPW display marquee. Image courtesy of Richard Barry Photography.

 

 

19.05.10

Winner from MPW!

Congratulations to a young man by the name of Elliot who won our “Guess the dog treats” competition at last weekend’s RSPCA Million Paws Walk.  Elliot was the only person to guess the exact number of treats and has won a Houndstooth Studio pet photo session, plus $500 to spend on prints and products. He owns two Labradors and his dad tells me he excited beyond belief to have won.

Well done Elliot!! We look forward to seeing you and your family in the studio soon!

11.05.10

Come along to the Dog’s Breakfast in the park!

Houndstooth Studio is proud to be a sponsor for the inaugural Doggies Breakfast which will be held on Sunday 23rd May in the Reg Bond Park, Viveash. Presented by the City of Swan’s CAN Program for the Viveash Community Association, the breakfast is hopefully the first of many to be held across Perth.

We are offering a studio photo session plus $500 worth of prints or products to one lucky participant, plus the first 100 people to arrive will receive a surprise dog goody pack! Each free registration includes a sausage sizzle and door prize ticket!

Along with Houndstooth Studio, the event is co-sponsored by Animism – Human & animal counselling who are offering a prize of free consultation to learn what your animal is thinking, and Better Pets and Gardens who have 100 x $10 dollars off coupons to hand out! If you have any pet health questions, you will be able to ask Vet Gary Beilby, who will also be in attendance.

Hope to see you all there!

Information to remember :

When: 9am to 11am on Sunday 23rd May 2010
Where: Reg bond Park, Viveash
Cost: Free registration which includes sausage sizzle and door prize ticket
Enquiries: Contact Suzie on 0408 949 683

20.04.10

Visit us at the Million Paws Walk and you could win!!!

This year the RSPCA Million Paws Walk (MPW) is being held on Sunday 16th May 2010 and the Perth walk will kick off from the beautiful South Perth foreshore. Last year over 15,000 people and their pooches attended, not to mention some ferrets and a mini pony too! We are hoping that the 2010 MPW will be bigger and better than ever. It is the most important event on the fundraising calendar of the RSPCA and  with over 144,000 animals nationwide finding shelter at the RSPCA annually, every dollar counts. It’s a great way to spend the day with your dog and there’s something for everyone - including stalls, food, a doggie wash, entertainment, giveaways, special guests, a pet photo booth, and the main event, the walk!

I’m proud to announce that Houndstooth Studio is a Gold Sponsor for the MPW and as I’m the official photographer for the RSPCA in WA, we are also the only photography business exhibiting and working at the event. We will be running a pet photo booth from 8:30am until 11:30am, where you can bring your pet along for a mini photo session. Photos can be ordered on the spot, will all money raised going directly to the RSPCA WA.  There are two sizes of photo available (5in x 7in and 8in x 10in) as well as an A4 sized MPW commemorative poster starring your pet! Plus we will have a display marquee where you can view our stunning product range, ask about our photo sessions, and enter our free competition with a prize of your very own studio pet photography session.

So make sure you stop by one of our marquees to say hi! We’d love to see you! And be sure to check your MPW show bag for our latest Houndstooth Studio flier!

Vital details are:

Walk Location: Sir James Mitchell Park – South Perth Foreshore                   
Address: Corner Coode Street & Mill Point Road, South Perth                               
Parking: Limited parking with a gold coin donation on Sir James Mitchell Park area                              
On Day Registration: From 8am         
Walk Commences: 10am           
Length of walk: Short walk 2.5km / Long walk 5 km                  
Event Concludes:  At 1pm

Prices are as follows:

Early Bird Registration

  • $35 Family (2 Adults, 2 Children) 
  • $15 Adult 
  • $10 Concession
  • $7 Children (Below 16)

On the Day Registration

  • $50 Family (2 Adults, 2 Children)
  • $20 Adult 
  • $12 Concession 
  • $10 Children (Below 16) 

For full info click here, or to register just click:

 

27.03.10

Judging and Winning

I’ve just returned home after over-nighting in York, a small historic country town just over an hour east of Perth. I travelled to York on Friday 26th March to co-judge the 2010 York Photographic Awards with Chris Hassell, an esteemed state photography judge and photographer. The awards are held annually and are the largest photography hanging awards (i.e. framed or able to be taken straight from the awards and hung on a purchaser’s wall – so not mounted on cardboard) held in Western Australia. Chris and I arrived at noon and after a lovely lunch with Ken and Liz, President and Secretary respectively for the York Society Photographic Awards Sub-committee, we spent the afternoon viewing, reviewing, discussing, debating, negating, negotiating, adjudicating, and revisiting each and every entry. The high standard of many images made it difficult to split some as winners or highly commended awards,  but we eventually we reached a unanimous decision and awarded four first prize category placing’s and ten highly commended awards.

The presentation ceremony was held today (27th March) at the Sandalford Gallery, Avon Terrace, York and approximately 60 people attended. Chris and I appreciated the approaches made to us by entrants who were keen to discuss their images and who asked us for feedback and advice. We think every entrant deserves a special mention for being brave enough to show their work in a public forum of peers, and to put it forth for judging. And it was great for us to receive comments like “It’s nice to come to a photography award’s and agree with the judges”, so I’m thinking that means we chose well.

Big congratulations to all of the winners and highly commended award recipients – especially the Open Colour award winner, being the category with the most entries, won by 15 year old Sean Standen with his image “Sunset at Green Hill”. Sean also received a highly commended award for the same image in the York Subject category. He might only be 15 but he is a serious photographer, and a good one at that! Definitely someone to watch out for!

Here’s a copy of Sean’s winning image “Sunset at Green Hill” (c) Sean Standen.

Another stunning winning image was Derek Kimberley’s panoramic high dynamic range (HDR) photograph titled “York Streetscape”. Derek won the York Subject category, also received a Highly Commended award for another HDR image,  “Shed” in the Monochromatic Category. (Image below – Alex Cearns, Chris Hassell and Derek Kimberley with “York Streetscape”. Photo courtesy of Lindsay McNeill, York & Districts Community Matters.)

Here’s the full list of winners and highly commended awards for 2010:

OPEN COLOUR – Winner

Sean Standen “Sunset at Green Hill”

Judges comments:

  • “Beautiful sunset panorama with a strongly silhouetted tee as the focal point, set off by the leading lines of the train tracks. Well thought out composition with all the elements coming together. “
  • “A high impact photography with striking colours, yet a simple composition with the glowing railway lines leading into the sunset. The tree on the right just adds balance and interest, but is necessary to create a powerful image.”

OPEN COLOUR – Highly Commended

Merv French “Greens Pool”

David Horsfield “Mends St Jetty”

Kathy Oliver “Goose Muster”

Colin Thomas “Off the Wall”

 CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY – Winner

Jan Robinson “Beyond the window”

Judges Comments:

  • “Well handled, multi-layered image with strong presentation and appropriate and professional framing. A unique concept of looking through the window and effectively using this as a frame within a frame. The layering of sea water on the edges of the image adds to the beach theme and feel.”
  • “A very well executed creative image. The strength of the well-lit lighthouse, complemented by the lines of the window frame is beautifully set off by the well-conceived ‘frame’ of the sea. The viewer’s eye is drawn into the frame, up the steps to the lighthouse, and then the inclusion of the seagull adds to the general ocean scene. Predominant tones of blue and white add to the simplicity of the image.”

CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY – Highly Commended

Shayne Emmitt “Light of Perth”

MONOCHROMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY – Winner

Kirsten Sivyer “Fire/Smoke, Cuballing”

Judges Comments:

  • “Relevant and current image depicting a burn off. The windmills stand out in silhouette and the wisps of smoke hold their own against the dark background, Strong variance in the dark tones and overall a stunning and emotive image.”
  • “This is a relatively simple image, beautifully handled in terms of lighting and composition. The oblique lines of the landscape add gentleness to the scene with a backlit effect created by the fires giving certain prominence of the trees which are in silhouette. The placement of the windmills slightly off centre adds strength to a very striking photograph.”

MONOCHROMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY – Highly Commended

Derek Kimberley “Shed”

Shayne Emmitt “Old Man”

YORK SUBJECT – Winner     

Derek Kimberley “York Streetscape”

Judges comments:

  • “Panoramic High dynamic range image depicting York’s main street with vibrant and dense colours to catch the eye. The panoramic composition shows the town centre in a way not previously seen in a photograph and gives an interesting take on a character town.”
  • “The unusual treatment of this York scene has great strength and impact and stood out from the other images for this reason. The photographer has skilfully manipulated the scene in such a way as to provide the viewer with a readily recognisable image but shown in a very novel way. The choice of high dynamic range gives a certain antique look to the old buildings which is very appropriate and has been very well executed without being overdone. The interesting sky is a welcome addition.”

YORK SUBJECT – Highly Commended

Sally Monteiro  “Untitled”

Sean Standen “Sunset at Green Hill”

Marie Kingsley “The York Flour Mill”

The photography exhibition is open daily from 10am-4pm until 5th April, so do call in and take a look if you are out and about in York. Most of the images are available for purchase too!

Thanks to the York Society for their hospitality. The accommodation they provided at The Bayleaf was colourful (literally!!) and comfortable, and the evening meal at The Mill Cafe was made all the better in the company of the York Society Photographic Awards sub-committee volunteers. Thanks also to Chris for being a fabulous co-judge – I think our similar judging styles and belief in fairness and encouragement made us a good team. Thanks finally to John and Debora for the laughs and the company.

18.03.10

Animal Aid Abroad Luncheon 2010 Needs You!

Animal Aid Abroad (AAA) is a Perth based volunteer run charity working to improve the treatment of, (and conditions for) companion, working and farm animals in developing countries. They returns all profits from merchandise sales and donations to directly aid animals in Egypt, India and Nepal. Just $4 buys a fly veil for a working horse or donkey.

On Sunday 4th July 2010 Animal Aid Abroad are holding their benefit luncheon at the Pagoda Bar & Restaurant, South Perth.  Lorenzo Montesini will feature as a special guest flying in direct from Sydney and Egypt, and there will be great entertainment, a live and silent auction, prizes, raffles and prizes galore, a delicious meal, and a full bar available.

Houndstooth Studio is donating a 40in x 30in framed Blue Clams Print valued at  $995, two 12in x 18in wildlife canvas prints valued at $450 and kindly printed our good friends Geoff and Tanya of Coastline Canvas, and a Studio Pet Photo Session to the value of $595. Plus we are also releasing our limited edition photo book “Beauty and the beast” with all profits going to AAA – some of which have already been pre-ordered!

Tables are in lots of ten and tickets are only $60 to support this worthy charity group. Or if you purchase tickets before the 20th of May you will receive a special early bird price of $550 per table of ten, so only $55 each!

Please contact Linda on 94048665 or liemcl@hotmail.com to purchase tickets.

Here’s a copy of the flier for the luncheon.

14.03.10

Naked For a Cause

Perth photographer Tim Pokorny has made it his new year’s resolution to get out from behind the camera, and to get out from behind it in the biggest bravest way…like EVER!  If 52 people donate $10 to the RSPCA, for the grand total of $520 in donated funds Tim will face his greatest fear and has pledged to not only pose for a photo, he’ll do it in the nude! Tasteful nude mind you! Not only is he brave, but he’s helping a charity to boot!

Full details of Tim’s proposal can be found on his Little Blue Frog blog.

You can donate a $10 share directly online via the RSPCA Australia website – just click here.  And don’t forget to email Tim at tpokorny@gmail.com to let him know he is $10 closer to Nude Day. He’s already at $400!

09.03.10

Casting Call for Dog Models

**PLEASE NOTE – THIS CASTING CALL IN NOW CLOSED. WE NOW ONLY RECOMMEND PET MODELS TO OUR COMMERCIAL CLIENTS IF THE PET HAS VISITED US FOR A PAID PRIVATE STUDIO PET PHOTO SESSION FIRST. THERE IS NO NEED TO EMAIL US TO REFER YOUR PET FOR MODELLING ROLES IF WE HAVE NOT PHOTOGRAPHED HIM/HER FIRST. MANY THANKS.**

Houndstooth Studio is on the hunt for dog models to star in a photo campaign promoting pet products for a new WA business commencing online sales in July 2010! 

We’re looking for the following types of dogs (from the Perth area) – a dachshund, ridgeback, weimaraner, maltese cross, west highland terrier, schnauzer, bulldog, dalmatian, staffy, cocker spaniel, german shepherd, st bernard or bernese mountain dog, and a rottie.

If you think your pooch fits the bill please email your pups info and a photo to Brenda at loecker19@yahoo.com.au

27.01.10

Fundraiser for prostate cancer

In May 2010, my good friend Neil Trethewey is participating in the Pedal for Prostate cycling challenge, which involves riding from Vietnam to Cambodia to raise money in for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA). He is completing the challenge in support of his father Graham, who is currently battling the disease. Neil is aiming to raise $6500 which qualifies him for the ride and provides a chunk of cash to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

Prostate cancer has affected several people close to me, including a dear friend and a family member – as well as the loved ones of many other people I know. The PCFA is the national body for prostate cancer in Australia and receives less than 1% of its income from government funding. They rely on corporate and public donations to conduct research into prostate cancer and raise awareness about prostate cancer.

Neil’s first fundraising event is a quiz night extravaganza held on 24th February at the Tompkins Park Function Centre, corner Canning Highway and Dunkley Avenue, Alfred Cove. The night will be hosted by Mark Readings from Channel 9, and there will be free wine and cheese tasting and food platters, prizes, raffles and an auction, including a $595 Houndstooth Studio Pet Photo Session up for grabs to a lucky bidder. Plus there’s also a full bar!

So why not get a table of eight to ten friends together and participate in a fun, action packed evening, whilst helping a worthy cause as well. Doors open at 6:30pm (for a 7pm start).

Tickets are $25 and available direct from Neil at trethewey@infrastructure.gov.au

If you can’t attend the quiz night, or would like to make an online donation, please click on Neil’s fundraising page here.