Hi, I’m Beth.
If your dog is your heart on four legs, you’re in the right place.
I’m a dog, equine, and family photographer based in Massachusetts, creating calm, unhurried portraits that honor who your dog truly is, their personality, their presence, and the bond you share. My work is rooted in patience and observation,especially for dogs who are sensitive, aging, or simply happiest when allowed to move at their own pace.
I believe dogs show us who they are when they feel safe, understood, and free from expectation. That belief shapes everything about how I work, from how I plan sessions to how I photograph and guide each dog with patience and care
They’ve given you their heart. I help you hold on to it.
our mission
A few things that shape me.
I’m drawn to cozy spaces with character A-frame houses, old stone walls, and places shaped by time. I’ll choose coffee over tea every time, red wine at the end of a long day, and I feel most like myself near the ocean during golden hour, just before sunset.
More about me
Guided, patient, and deeply attentive.
My work is guided by careful observation of canine body language and a calm, responsive approach. Sessions are unhurried and pressure free, allowing space for dogs to move, explore, and simply be themselves.
It’s within that ease and trust that soulful, honest portraits are created, images that feel true to who your dog is, not who they were asked to be..
how i work with you & your dog
simple joys
The small, steady moments that ground us.
I find joy in simple things: time spent outdoors, quiet walks, unhurried days with my family, and moments that invite presence rather than performance. These small rituals shape how I see the world, and how I photograph it.
Quiet places. Familiar rhythms. Light that asks you to slow down.
I’m drawn to environments with character, old stone walls, winding roads, weathered coastlines, and landscapes shaped by time. Much of my work is influenced by the steady rhythm of the ocean, soft natural light near sunset, and simple settings where moments can unfold naturally.
What influences my work
I have a quiet love for film photography, especially vintage medium format cameras, and the slower, more intentional way they ask you to see.
Film and Craft
Supporting rescues and nonprofit organizations in the dog community is a core part of our values.
Giving Back
We’re planning to purchase an RV in 2026 to photograph dogs and their people throughout New England.
On the Road