Check out the latest issue of Dogs Life Magazine (Jan/Feb #111). It’s jam packed with info about dogs, plus features two articles written by yours truly – one on pet friendly accommodation in York, WA, and one about the wonderful work of Janice and her team at the Bali Animal Welfare Association.
Houndstooth Studio News
Two Articles in Dogs Life Magazine!
Have a very Macy Christmas!
Season’s greetings to our wonderful clients (human and creature), Facebook followers, associate businesses, and animal charities. Thank you all so much for being a big part of our 2011. We really value your participation and support and look forward to the next 12 months … and beyond. Enjoy this pic of Macy dressed in Christmas attire.
Recent Award Press
The Subiaco Post published the article below in their latest issue. And, here’s a gallery of press images taken by Community News, where I’m in front of the camera for a change – now there’s something you don’t see every day, LOL! “Thank goodness” I say, not my most comfortable place to be but sometimes it’s apparently necessary, SIGH. What a totally cute RSPCA puppy though, and she already has a home! Yay!
More PR for Dogs Awaiting Homes
The long term pooches of the Dog’s Refuge Home received more publicity yesterday! There’s even a before and after gallery here – http://www.perthnow.com.au/gallery-e6frg1vc-1226030675876?page=1
And two articles here -
http://www.wangle.com.au/events-info/long-termers-need-a-home
Big thanks to Perthnow and Wangle for sharing their stories! lets hope they find their forever homes soon – they have all been waiting long enough!
Macy Kitten Grabbit
I was thrilled to learn that my entry in a recent “Design a Grabbit dog toy” competition was chosen as a winner for manufacture – and now a Macy Grabbit in honour of my 5 month old kitten is about to become a reality thanks to Fetching Dogs! Originally intended as a one-off, Fetching Dogs have arranged for us to receive 12 special edition Macy Grabbits and 12 special edition Mini Macy Cat Toys! These are available to Houndstooth Studio clients only and will be ready in a few weeks. We announced this on our Facebook page and all 12 Macy Grabbits were snapped up – so Fetching Dogs have agreed to make six more of each size! Yay! We are taking orders now – first in best dressed! The Macy Grabbits are $9.95 plus P&P and the Mini Macys are $4.95 plus P&P. All proceeds go to the Sydney Pet Rescue & Adoption!
Dog’s Refuge Home Long-Termers
We have been working on a special photography project with the Dogs’ Refuge Home (DRH) in Shenton Park to highlight their long-term pooch residents – some of whom have been at the DRH for 3 years. Having met and photographed the pooches, I can vouch that they are beautiful, loving dogs, each with different personalities, and all with big hearts. Surely the right forever homes for each of them are out there somewhere? We now need YOUR help to get these posters out and about in Perth and as viral as possible. PDF versions are available on the Long Termers page of the DRH website http://www.dogshome.org.au/long-termers/ and hard copies will be available from their office shortly. Lets help Axel, Frankie, Tyler, Bailey, Bridget, Bullet, Kira, Bruno and Rusty find their new homes.
Named as Best Canine Photographer /Artist
I flew to Melbourne yesterday for a quick 17 hour round trip to attend the national 4th Annual Master Dog Breeders and Associates Dog Owner’s Choices Awards last night. The awards are designed to recognise exceptional service and standards within the dog industry, and are the only awards of thier kind within Australia.
I was nominated by my lovely clients (18 times apparently!) in the Best Canine Photographer / Artist category – a field with 12 other photographers vying for the title and was thrilled when I was announced as the winner! I can’t thank the people who nominated me enough and am so appreciative of the time they all took to write submissions about their Houndstooth Studio experience. Thanks also to the major awards sponsor Dogz Online.
We were in good company too with Dogs Life Magazine winning Best Dog Publication in the MDBA Dog Owner’s Choice Awards – congrats to Laura and team. We’re proud to be a photography partner!
Am looking forward to working under the title of Best Canine Photographer / Artist in 2011 and beyond!
2010 Round-up
WOW! As I look back over an amazing year, filled with so many different events, trips, people and pets, all I can say is “WOW!!!” It really was an incredible 12 months for Houndstooth Studio. We had the pleasure of meeting and photographing nearly 1000 animals, ranging from much loved family pets to RSPCA residents waiting for their new forever homes, rescued Australian wildlife in care at Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre and orphan penguins on the coast of South Australia. We photographed dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, bettongs, quokka, dingoes, kangaroos, frogs, bilbies, gold fish, guinea pigs, rabbits, horses, goats, ducks, chickens, rats, possums, snakes, lizards and little penguins. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the time I’ve spent with these wonderful animals and the people who care for, and love them - all passionately engaged in the welfare and happiness of animals.
It was an extremely busy year, resulting in lots of work and not so much play. Seventeen hour days, often seven days a week were common place, and whilst I apologise to my much neglected friends, I also know that the candle had to burn at both ends to grow both the business and our reputation. We exceeded our goals for 2010, which makes all the hard work totally worthwhile – it also means I aim to have a slightly more structured diary this year.
Here are some of the 2010 highlights:
Working to support local and interstate animal causes and charities
We provided fundraising items and sponsorship comprising cash, prizes of Houndstooth Studio sessions, calendar images and artwork, framed and mounted wildlife photographs or many hours of pro bono photography services to: the RSPCA WA, Dogs Refuge Home, Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Animal Protection Society, WSPA, Animals Australia, Stop Live Exports, WA Dingo Association, Lort Smith Animal Hospital in Melbourne, SAVE (Rhino Rescue), Australian Orang-utan Project, Bali Animal Welfare Association, Halfway Home Animal Rescue in Melbourne, Cat Alliance Australia, Greyhounds As Pets, Victor Harbour Penguin Centre, Animal Rights Advocates, Assistance Dogs Australia, All Creatures Lost and Found, and Animal Aid Abroad.
Meeting Sea Shepherd’s Captain Paul Watson
We were invited to attend the Sea Shepherd’s October 2010 fundraising evening as VIP guests. We donated a Blue Clams canvas for the silent auction and were later seated right behind one of my personal heroes, the great Captain Paul Watson himself who graciously signed my copy of his book and inspired me to work harder to assist the Sea Shepherds on their mission. These men and women risk their lives in a selfless effort to stop the Japanese whale slaughter in the Great Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary (something our Government incomprehensively fails to do). We were so taken with their cause, passion and determination we purchased $600 of vegan food and, along with several large bags of vegan groceries from Facebook Fans, delivered it to the appreciative crew of the Steve Irwin. I was thrilled to meet everyone on board and receive personal a tour of the ship. We are determined to do what we can to support the Sea Shepherd cause and I’ve applied as a volunteer on the 2012 Galapagos campaign.
Houndstooth Studio in media
We strengthened our partnerships in print media and regularly had our images published in the Sunday Times, Dogs Life Magazine, National Trust Magazine and featured on the ‘Some Pretty Things’ blog http://www.someprettythings.com/friday-inspiration/houndstooth-studio and several times on Perth based website WANGLE. We even ranked as one of the most popular galleries on WANGLE for 2010 – http://www.wangle.com.au/art-gallery/2010-most-popular-houndstooth-studio. An unexpected surprise!
Our image of Squishy the Rainbow Lorikeet was featured on the front cover of the national photography magazine Photo Review Australia, and was accompanied by a seven page full colour spread and interview in the Sept-Nov issue.
We became a contributing photographer to Solent News, one of the largest photo imaging agencies in the UK and Europe and signed on with For Arts Sake, the largest greeting card supplier in Australia and New Zealand. For Arts Sake will be featuring some of our wildlife images on a premium greeting card range.
To top it off we were privileged to be invited by Australia Post to provide wildlife images for a national stamp and first day cover to be released in July 2011.
Expanding our commercial profile
We enjoyed completing numerous commercial jobs throughout the year. One of our more unusual briefs involved very specific instructions to find and photograph the ‘perfect’ greyhound and horse for a new ‘Private Plates Queensland’ (PPQ) advertising campaign. Thanks to our broad network of animal loving Facebook Fans we found Stan, an elegant and handsome ex-racing greyhound and Puff, a magnificent champion stallion, also known in dressage circles as BBD Class Act. We photographed Stan at our North Perth studio and hired a larger space for Puff’s session. Our capable equine advisor Liesa came to oversee any OHS issues and to assist Puff’s owner Beatrix. Stan and Puff turned out to be outstanding ‘animal talent’ and the agency was delighted with the results. Consequently, our images for the PPQ campaign are featured widely in QLD print media, including billboards, busses and on the PPQ website.
Developing Houndstooth Pet Models (Official launch in Feb 2011)
‘Houndstooth Pet Models’ will be a rich source of new animal talent for our commercial and media photo sessions. We regularly meet so many beautiful, interesting and talented pets we decided to create a registry to meet the needs and requests of our commercial clients. Owners of animals on our register could be contacted to participate in a shoot and be paid either an hourly rate or with in-kind prints or products. The online concept is in development and we’re already accepting application forms from existing interested clients.
Industry participation
I was honoured to be invited to co-judge the York Society Photography Awards in March. I thoroughly enjoyed attending the awards, and was quite nostalgic remembering how much it boosted my confidence as a photographer when I won the event a few years ago.
I was also invited to judge and present at some of the Perth district camera clubs, including Swan Valley Camera Club, Workshop Camera Club, Belmont Camera Club, and Westside Photography Camera Club. These clubs are great source of inspiration to photographers of all ages and skills and are full of amazing people willing to share their photography knowledge and experience. Please consider joining a club if you are keen to further your photography hobby!
Growing Houndstooth
As our passion for our business grew so did demand. We increased the opening hours of Houndstooth to 6 days a week and commenced our renovation plans, which included a new pedestrian access to our studio courtyard and a purpose built storage room. Our new interior fit-out will be completed in February 2011 and will include new audio visual equipment, flooring and cupboards.
The great storm of March 2010 saw the demise of our vehicle and in its place we welcomed a black PT Cruiser. The car is everything I’ve ever wanted in a vehicle, and since PT cruisers have won awards for space and design there’s ample room for our mobile marquee, 2 metre long banners and marketing items. It’s a perfect fit!
We’ve incorporated our animal charity work in travel as much as possible and this year worked with organisations in Bali, Adelaide, and on Rottnest Island. Looking ahead, I was thrilled to be invited by U Design Photo Tours to act as lead photographer on a South African photography safari in Sept 2011. Combining travel and photography is one of the best ways to spend time and enables me get a fix of nature and to grow my wildlife image portfolio. I’m aiming to make time for more of both in the future.
And I couldn’t complete a 2010 round-up without sending a big shout out to our wonderful and loyal Facebook followers – all 2019 of them at last count. This online community of pet loving people is a special place to visit, and I thank all of our followers for commenting on our page and photographs. You are all generously engaged in pet ownership and I truly appreciate your support and time. Here’s the link to our page just incase you don’t know about our Facebook site yet – http://www.facebook.com/#!/HoundstoothStudio
Rounding up the round-up
Throughout 2010 I’ve met and learnt from many inspiring people. I’m proud to call dozens of my studio clients “friends” – some of these people are amongst the best I know! Looking back increases my enthusiasm for 2011! As always I’m committed to taking Houndstooth Studio even further in the realm of professional animal photography and to raising the bar for our clients by learning and growing.
On a personal note, I lost my beloved cat Kasey on 29th December. She was 17 years young and lived the best life a little cat could. Last week a client asked if I found it hard to photograph animals all day since Kasey’s passing. On the contrary, it makes me so very grateful that this is what I do…
I look forward to sharing the Houndstooth Studio journey with you all in 2011.
Alexxxx
Houndstooth Pet Models (HPM)
LAUNCH! LAUNCH! LAUNCH! Due to the increasing number of requests we are receiving for commercial animal photo sessions, including the sourcing of animal talent, combined with the number of amazing animals we meet on a daily basis, we are excited to announce the opening of Houndstooth Pet Models (HPM).
There’s just one catch – only existing Houndstooth Studio animal clients can qualify to register with HPM. This is so we can vouch for the way your pet works within our studio in front of lights and a photographer. It’s also an extra special ’thankyou’ for our clients. Plus, registration is FREE! Another reason to choose Houndstooth Studio for your pet pics!
We are currently logging all interested pets on our database and will be finalising our website with HPM info very soon. And YES, if your pet is selected for a modelling job, you get paid in cash, photos, or pet products!! Who wants in?!!!
Email info@houndstoothstudio.com.au for a copy of the HPM application and agreement!
















