Introducing … Wee Beasties!

Jan 20, 2011 | Families, Information, Little Ones, News, Pets, Portraits, Tips for Clients

You may have been wondering where I’ve been hiding these last few weeks – my blog posting has certainly been at an all-time low!  Well, I’ve been busy working on a new site to showcase the other side of my business – kids and pet photography.  Although weddings are my number one love, I’ve been really enjoying exploring a new kind of lifestyle portraiture that focuses on the little monsters in your life, in all their drooly, mucky glory.  I’ve been trying to create images that are frank, witty and sweet – and 100% honest.  No posed studio nonsense – just great photos of little ones and furry monsters being themselves.

After a number of super fun kid and family shoots over the last few months, I decided it was time for these sessions to have their own dedicated site – meaning, of course, that I can keep the focus of this blog firmly on weddings and engagements.  It all finally came together this afternoon, and I can’t keep it a secret any longer!  So, without further ado, here’s Boston’s freshest kids and pets photography site, Wee Beasties Photography!

Head on over, take a peek, and let me know what you think!  And if you’re a subscriber to this blog, you might like to check out the integrated blog over there, too.  Click here for the direct link.  And because no post is complete without a picture, here are a couple of screen shots to whet your appetite.

Porter, as a young puppy, features in the opening page slideshow:

Another screen shot from the home page:

The site is packed full of handy hints on what to wear, how to prepare for your session, and so on:

I enjoyed finding new names for my portrait packages to fit with the new branding.  How about the Wee Beastie Weekender or the Big Beastie?  Click here for a link to the pricing page.

Let me know what you think – and if you have any friends who are looking for a non-traditional portrait photographer, please send along the link.  🙂

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