Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Mutts

Here are a few favorites from my Mutts book:



Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Dog Toys

It goes without saying that dog lovers have large collections of dog toys for their dog companions. Well, we're no different and as such, have a truly impressive collection of dog toys that have been loved on, slobbered on, eviscerated, and sometimes maimed.

Simon has mostly moved on from toys and, as the most seniodog (both in age and status), rarely even goes to a tennis ball anymore preferring to get his kicks on daily walks. The smaller and younger dogs however, when not loving on one-another, slobbering on one-another, and even sometimes administering or suffering a war wound, do love their toys. Avery is a good sport and has opened her toy chest to Squeak–in fact, with the exception of a few mini-tennis balls, all of the toys are hand-me-downs for Squeak.

Here, in no particular order or province, is a selection of favorite toys:

A. Garth, plush stuffed animal (not a dog toy and included no internal squeaking device). Garth has become a favorite "snuggle toy" for Avery. Rather than chewing him, Avery instead prefers to sleep on top of him.

B. Brownie the Pelican, dog toy formally possessing a kind-of honking internal squeaker. Brownie suffered a mortal stuffing-depleting wound, and is subsequently a floppy version of her former self. *In an effort to replace Brownie, a smaller version, Brownie-lita was acquired, but has seen less "love" and remains intact. Squeak enjoys carrying Brownie by the neck and holding her in his mouth while sunning himself.

C. Pudge, a previous favorite of Avery, was a gift from "grandma." We were amazed Pudge never suffered a debilitating "voice box" blow. Pudge has now assumed the position of Squeak's favorite, and can often be seen being held as a pacifier in Squeak's small mouth. Pudge has recently experienced a tail amputation as pictured.

D. Huffalump II, a replacement for the original, has been somewhat neglected as of late, but is included here because Huffalump I was a bar-none favorite of Avery's for a time until he lost his string, spine, and stuffing.

E. Sock Monkey is a left-over from a job and has been variously "loved" by Avery, Rosie-Lee (my assistant Charles' red-nosed Pitt Bull), and Squeak, who often carries him into his crate at night. Though reports are hazy at best, it seems as though Sock Monkey left his left arm with Rosie-Lee.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Target

Though the majority of  images on my blog are edits from jobs, I've never been keen on posting final tears here. Although I am proud of every job I get the pleasure and honor to be a part of, there are several reasons why I don't post tears. But it's time to make one exception. I feel okay about it since I have to give so much of the credit to the amazing art director who put it all together (Chazzy, you ROCK!). Collaborating with gifted art directors is really one of my favorite things about my job. Anyway, several months ago I photographed all this stuff for Target's new in-store materials for their pet section, but I just recently went to the store (we needed laundry detergent and window cleaner) and saw it all up for the first time. It was very cool, so I couldn't resist sharing just this once.


Monday, July 14, 2008

Poodles:Lightweights Littermates

I am almost done posting favs from all my books. Eight down, one to go! Here are a few from my Poodle book: