Houndstooth Studio News

13.03.13

“The Divinity of Dogs” book WINNERS

Wow, we had so many amazing entries in our “The Divinity of Dogs” by Jennifer Skiff giveaway. Thanks to everyone who told us why their dog was divine – you each wrote from the heart and made our decision so hard we decided to choose the winners randomly.

The winning submissions were by Bek, Jodie and Rach. Congrats to you all. xx

Rachel

My dog is divine because……
He’s an amazing dog that is resilient and happy no matter what life throws at him. Contract cataracts it’s okay. Be attacked seriously and require surgery not once but twice. Have an eye removed at age 10 and come out on top. Have a slight luxating patella with horrible arthritis. Yet he is still happy and willing to do just about anything. Receiving him for my 9th birthday was amazing and he has been my constant companion since then, being the only constant in my life and helping me through some of the hardest times ever. I don’t remember him not being in my life and he is my inspiration to continue learning about dogs and why I dedicate every day to helping animals in need. Coming home to his face after a day at the shelter makes my days a thousand times better

Jodie
Life is full of trials and tribulations and we can lose sight of the important things in life. My dog reminds me of what is important. Whether it be the pleasure of a walk and taking in nature, the joy of laughter and making new friends, cuddling on the couch, sharing adventures and being kind and tolerant to others. Despite any hardships, my dog is a constant reminder of the beauty and joy to be found in the world and the importance of remaining young at heart. I never lose sight of the wonders around me, and I thank my dog for showing me the divine in the simple things life has to offer.

Bek Beautyman
My dogs are my life as they know when I’m ill, they will curl into me and around my sore spots.My Felix is a beautiful red smooth standard dachshund who is certainly his name; happy one. Though he dislikes mornings aand getting out of bed. Nacho despite no chiuahua in him, andhhaving spent his first few years eatting everything, has grown into a loveable wombat of a dog. Whose greatest joy other than visiting the vets is getting a soft serve ice cream, he savours every mouthful. He talks to me, and cuddles up and nudges for a pat. He is personality and my best friend who keeps me warm when cold, safe when scared, and company when alone.

 

27.02.13

Pet Lover’s Cafe in Guildford

Today we stopped in to say “Hi” to our new friends Garry and Natalie, who own the fabulous Pet Lover’s Cafe in Guildford. Pip came along too and was immediately invited inside, where she was shown the dog toy box and allowed to play with its contents. She was in pooch heaven! Yep, there’s no fuss made here about dogs touching the stock – pets of all types are welcomed in with heart and soul.

While you can sit outside and have a snack and cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, Pet Lover’s Café is so much more than just a coffee shop for human folk. They also stock an amazing array of superior pet products carefully sourced from the best local and overseas suppliers. Items like the functional and stylish Soggy Doggy Doormat can’t be purchased anywhere else in Australia – Pip came home with one and now refuses to sit on anything else! I think that means she ‘’likes!’’

Pet Lover’s Café is also WA’s first boutique pet bakery with a vast array of tasty treats for your beloved fur kids.

We are very excited to be working on a special photo project with Pet Lover’s Café and to be associated with a business so focused on meeting the needs of pet owners and their pets.

Pet Lover’s Café is situated at Shop 1, 151 James Street, Guildford and is open from 9am to 5pm Wednesday to Sunday. But don’t just take our word for it – pop in and check it out for yourself … and be sure to take your pet! Oh and tell them Houndstooth Studio sent you! ;)

27.02.13

Tamron Lenses to trial

Am super excited to be trialing three of the new pro range lenses for Tamron Australia! We have the 90mm f2.8 macro VC, 24-70mm f2.8 VC midrange zoom, and the 70-200mm f2.8 zoom VC. Can’t wait to put them through their paces.

31.12.12

2012 End of Year Missive

It’s been another crazy year for Debora and me at Houndstooth Studio.

Our travels took us to Bali (to photograph for the Bali Animal Welfare Association), Cambodia (to photograph for Wildlife Alliance, Free the Bears and For the Animals), Norfolk Island (to stay with our dear friend Sorrel Wilby and her fab family), Cairns (to photograph crocs and cassowary’s), Melbourne (to hosting an exhibition of our Bali images at the Bali Street Dog Nights event), and Tasmania (to photograph for Brightside Farm Sanctuary). Between these trips and our wonderful studio clients, we photographed more than 1200 animals, including dogs, cats, mice, ferrets, donkeys, monkeys, sugar gliders, rats, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, birds, turtles, possums, rabbits, guinea pigs, snakes and lizards. Naming them all one by one is a whole other post, haha!

There were TV appearances, business and photographic awards , images published in books and on magazine covers, photos going viral online and viewed by millions, and over a dozen media articles written about our work and studio. This was all fabulous recognition for what we do…

…but the three most important things for us in 2012 involved charity, friendship and a new pup:

GIVING BACK – Charity

Giving back is a large part of what we do. We are compelled to use our images to contribute to the greater good, and this is something we value greatly. Janice Girardi, founder and director of BAWA paid me the greatest compliment earlier this year by saying “Alex does not choose to adopt an animal charity in order to promote the social conscience of her business – she is the social conscience of her business. Her actions are living proof of this.”

In 2012 Houndstooth Studio donated in excess of $500,000 worth of photography services, images, vouchers and/or sponsorship to over 40 state, national and international animal charity organisations. Whilst this makes us very proud, it pales in comparison to how privileged we feel to work with these amazing groups and people who are changing the world. You are our heroes.

Speaking of People….

KINDRED SPIRTS – Friendship

Working with animals 24/7 brings the amazing bonus of meeting many like-minded ‘animal people’. We are blessed to call these people our friends  – Janice and Kim from the Bali Animal Welfare Assocition, Anne Fulwood, Emma and Lizie from Brightside Farm Sanctuary, Jen Skiff author of the Divinity of Dogs, Cam the Badpiper,  Dave, Geoff and Sahara from Diggers Herding, Amy and crew  from Animal Amnesty,  Rebecca from For the Animals, Suwanna from Wildlife Alliance, Suzie from Animism, Rach and Dave, Dr Tiff from Kalamunda Vet, Debra from Oscar’s Law, Morgan Marks, Christine from Keep Talking, Jayne from Heart of Horsemanship, Matt from Free The Bears, Lisa Baker MLA, all of the dedicated staff and vollies who give their time to the charities we work with (Bob, Colin, Karen, Pat, Mel Y, Gaye, Ruth, Nicole, Dave, Liisa, David S, Roz, Nat F, other Nat, Tan, Nick, Edie, Sue, Melita, Katrina, Anita, Cate, Dana, Ash, Mel J, Paula, Sue, Nicole T, Carmen, Lyn, Karen, Sue T, Sharyn, Lisa C, Lisa R, Jeff, Dave T, Jan, Lora, Donna, Kerryn, Helena, Tina, Deanna), our Team Houndstooth members (Dan, Vicki, Talita, Anj, Shannon and Caitlin), and the countless others. You are all family.

PIP THE PUP

Possibly THE BEST event of 2012 was adopting our puppy Pip from Greyhound Angels. She is indeed an angel herself and brings joy, love and light wherever she goes, even in her moments of bouncy puppy madness. We love her more than anything and she makes our home complete.

THE GOOD WITH THE SAD

2012 also brought some sad times and we know for some it was a year they would rather forget. In May my dear friend Richard Barry, a talented photographer and rising star, took his own life. Our BAWA photo exhibition, held just 3 weeks later, was dedicated to him and when  his lovely wife Sam won the huge raffle prize, I wondered if maybe he was somewhere there too. I miss him every day yet am grateful for the new friends I’ve connected with since his death,  who were his friends too. It’s nice to know that even in the darkest times, there are shinning lights.

There was an outpouring of grief when news broke about the passing of Koko kelpie, star of Red Dog the movie. I had the pleasure of photographing Koko, as recently as September. He was a one-of-a-kind superstar without the ego. May he live on forever in Red Dog; a movie masterpiece if ever there was one.

BIG LOVES

We want to extend the biggest thanks to you, all of our loyal, kind and supportive clients, friends and Facebook followers. Your excitement and joy for our work gives us the encouragement to keep striving for perfection and continue doing what we love most. We couldn’t do it without you and we promise you wonderful things in 2013 as we take Houndstooth Studio to the next level. We look forward to sharing this journey with you.

In closing, our wish is for everyone to consider doing just one extra thing to make the world a better place for all animals – volunteer, adopt, foster, assist with shelter dog walking, help with transport, run or attend events, fundraise, donate unwanted bedding or towels, buy pet toys, give food, skip the pork at Christmas, help out in the office of your local rescue, choose cruelty free, sponsor a bear, orang-utan, farm animal or koala, sign a petition … no matter where you live or how much you earn,  there are 101 simple ways to make a difference and it all adds up.

Stay safe, hug your pets for us, and see you back here in 2013!

Happy new year!

xxx

24.10.12

We’re looking for our biggest fan – WIN a PlayStation 3

Think you are Houndstooth Studio’s biggest fan? Do you follow us on Facebook, Twitter or via our website? Want to win a brand new PlayStation 3?

If you answered YES to those three questions (we’ll even take one yes and some maybe’s) then we have the perfect competition for you!

All you need to do is tell us what you love about Houndstooth Studio and why you think you’re our biggest fan by posting your message at the bottom of this blog. Simple!

You have just over a week to post and on Saturday 3rd Nov at 5pm WST, two esteemed judges (so myself and Debora) will choose our favourite response, and a PlayStation 3 will be on its way to that lucky person.

We will cover postage anywhere, so overseas fans can participate too! And you can enter more than once, so feel free to send in different answers!

Prize is valued at $330 including postage and is charcoal black in colour.

Photo by IGN

17.04.12

Channel your inner Alex Cearns …

Very flattered that my good friend Em of Motion Photo “channelled her inner Alex Cearns” when photographing puppies in India! Read all about it here http://motionphoto.com.au/movie-set-what-movie-set/

17.04.12

International News

An article on the Bali Animal Welfare Association was featured the Culver City News, CA, USA along with our Bali pup photo;

http://www.culvercitynews.org/pets/bali-streets-dogs-find-a-guardian-angel_1332013670/ (article)

http://www.culvercitynews.org/photo-gallery/you-your-pets/ (photo)

16.04.12

On the Telly!

Check out my interview at  http://thecouch.com.au/2012/04/wild-things-meet-animal-photographer-alex-cearns/
Thanks to Fred and Marnie from The Couch for inviting me along to talk about my two fave topics – photos and animals.

09.03.12

Natural Horsemanship

Another magic morning spent with The Heart of Horsemanship herd, learning natural horsemanship. Here’s a pic of the stunning Whiskey taken a few weeks ago at the Horse Beach, Naval Base (with a Canon Powershot D10 Underwater point and shoot camera).

Alternating between paddock and beach keeps things interesting and we can’t wait to photograph the herd in a few weeks with the big camera!

21.02.12

Win in our Pet Photo Competition!

WIN WIN WIN

Win with Houndstooth Studio in our pet photo competition! There are two prizes – so two winners and anyone can enter no matter where you live!

WHO AND WHEN

The competition is open to all Houndstooth Studio Facebook followers from now until 5pm WST on Tuesday 6th March 2012.

HOW

It’s easy to enter – Just upload a favourite and fun pet photo here then post your photo link onto your wall and send your photo link to friends and ask for their vote. Make sure you let them know that only VOTES count and not LIKES!

One photo entry per person can be submitted and you must have taken the photograph yourself and be able to produce the original file if requested. The photo can be of any domestic pet (yes, os if your sheep is domesticated, go for it), not necessarily your own. One vote per person can be placed per day.

The two winning images will be the photos with the most votes where the photographers location is:

Perth (Winner 1)
Outside of Perth (Winner 2)

… as of 5pm WST on Tuesday 6th March 2012

WHAT

The prize for Winner 1, the resident of Perth, whose image receives the most votes (and who lives within 1 hour of the Perth CBD) is a 2 hour one-on-one Better Pet Photography lesson with our multi award winning photographer Alex Cearns AND a studio pet photo session for up to two pets from the same household including a 5inx7in print. This photo lesson will take place in the winners home and will be a fun and informative session filed with tips to help improve their pet photography.

And the prize for Winner 2, those outside Perth (including interstate and overseas), whose image receives the most votes will be a $100AUD donation made on your behalf by Houndstooth Studio to an animal charity of your choice, AND a 12in x 18in wildlife print from our website, also of your choice.

AND

The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Prize is not transferrable or redeemable for cash.

GO CRAZY!

So get snapping and uploading and don’t forget to share your photo link with friends and ask for their vote! Good luck!