Posts Tagged ‘competition’

27.02.13

WIN a copy of “The Divinity of Dogs”

WIN your very own copy of “The Divinity of Dogs” by best selling author Jennifer Skiff! It’s a heart warming book filled with true stories inspired by (wo)man’s best friend.

Not released in Australia until the weekend, we have three copies of Divinity of Dogs to give away. To be in the running all you have to do is tell us why your dog is divine.  Just post your answer below this blog post and we will choose three lucky winners at 5pm EST on Tuesday 12th March. Prize of one book per winning quote selected – can be posted anywhere worldwide.

Photo courtesy of http://www.jenniferskiff.com/

Here’s what readers are saying about “The Divinity of Dogs” …

“Reader advisory: Must be read with tissues! You don’t have to be a pet lover to fall in love with these stories. The Divinity of Dogs captures the unconditional love and loyalty of dogs and delivers it with one big wet kiss.” —Carole Tomko, President of MyDiscovery

The Divinity of Dogs is a fascinating read – bringing to life the very special, sometimes incredible, aspects of dogs, with whom we have the privilege to share our lives.” —Clarissa Baldwin, Chief Executive Officer of Dogs Trust – A Dog Is For Life

“Every dog I’ve had the privilege of knowing has imparted some special lesson, insight or transcendent gift to me. It’s what they do. The Divinity of Dogs captures the essence of dogs and their many gifts to humankind. Wonderful stories.” —Francis Battista, Co-founder of Best Friends Animal Society

“This wonderful book is a treasure trove of fascinating stories that will entertain, inspire, enlighten, and amaze you. Soul-enriching.” —Lewis Regenstein, President of the Interfaith Council for the Protection of Animals and Nature

“I loved this book. The Divinity of Dogs captures the beautiful non-verbal messages between people and their pets. It’s a powerful page-turner!” —Debi Boies, co-founder of Pilots N Paws

“Do yourself a favor, read this book, adopt a dog and join the rest of us who know the secret of a happy life.” —Karen Rhodes, President, Dogs’ Refuge Home

09.03.12

Winners of our Pet Photo Contest

Congratulations to the two winners of our Pet Photo Contest.
1st place within Perth is Kate from Ellenbrook with her photo of Patch.
And 1st place outside of Perth is Kimberley from Huntington of NY, USA with her photo of Parker.
Thanks to everyone who entered and voted!

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!

15.12.11

Photo Comp

My pic of a sea lion pup taking a bath of waves is in the Tamron “Shoot to Thrill” competition. Would love some votes if you feel so inclined. :)

http://shoottothrill.tamron.com.au/gallery/wildlife/alexandra-cearns-1323305682/1851.html

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!

29.04.10

Swan Valley Camera Club Judging

Last night I had the pleasure of judging the “Pets & Animals” photography competition at the Swan Valley Camera Club. Overall the standard was very high, which made my decisions so difficult! It’s always easy to be subjective and instantly know if you do or don’t like an image, but it’s a lot more difficult to say “why” you like one shot over another, especially when the photographer is sitting right in front of you!

I wish I could award everyone a prize just for taking the time to choose the images they consider their best, then putting them out there in front of their camera-club peers to be judged – It’s so brave and I really appreciated the time and care people took in presenting their photographs perfectly. Well done to all the winners – there were some fab photos in amongst them all. And you have such a nice club too!  I enjoyed chatting with members after the judging and discussing images one-on-one. This was my third visit and I’m always made to feel so welcome!

I also received this lovely email from the club today, and wanted to share it with you all. Thanks so much SVCC!

“Hi Alex , On behalf of the Swan Valley Camera Club, I would like to thank you very much for kindly offering to come and judge our April competition “PETS & ANIMALS”. Our members have expressed they enjoyed the evening very much and I do hope they will take note of any constructive comments made on the evening and put it to good use. When looking through our camera lenses each time, we will be thinking about those comments and improving our photography techniques. We look forward to your next visit. Thanks once again Alex. Take Care!

Kindest Regards, Helen Gullotti

Competition Director SVCC

P.S. On behalf of the SVCC committee I would like to thank you for your generosity in donating the petrol funds back into our club. Very much appreciated.”

07.04.10

RSPCA Prize Winner

This is Zoe, a nine year old Bouvier des Flandres – which would have to be one of the more unusual and rare breeds to be found. She was the winner of a $595 Houndstooth Studio photo session, which was donated as part of our Official Photographer commitment to the RSCPA WA, for their 2009 All Creatures Great and Small Fete’.

Wikipedia tells us: The Bouvier des Flandres is a herding dog breed originating in Flanders. They were originally used for general farm work including cattle droving, sheep herding, and cart pulling, and nowadays as guard dogs and police dogs, as well as being kept as pets. The French name of the breed means, literally, “Cow Herder of Flanders,” referring to the Flemish origin of the breed.