Best Of 2023: Raleigh Pet Photographer, Five Freedoms Photography

Everyone has their favorite photos from a session.

Obviously the photos that I find to be the “best” versus what my client’s choose from their session might be a bit different!

While we all know the “best” photo is a relative term, but in this round up from 2023 - I share with you some of my best photos from this year.

Why are these the best, you ask?

They take into consideration expression, pose, lighting, composition, focus, vibrancy, location, the subject, and more.

In other words, these are some of my favorites from the photographic perspective!

So, while I photographed so many more cute pups this year, this round were several that had my photographer heart going back to again and again.

Best or not, I hope they make you smile and bring a bit of joy to your day! Enjoy!

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Cedric showing off his peekaboo skills and dapper good looks in Smoky Hollow.

 

Gibbs making a splash at one of his favorite places, the Neuse River.

 

Trouble striking a pose underneath the young pine forest behind her house in Durham, North Carolina.

 

Wally strutting his stuff among the cool urban elements in the American Tobacco Campus.

 

Jacks showing off his focus and perfect headtilt while among the beauty of the Duke Gardens.

 

Rest in peace, Jasper.

 

Knox lending his Mom a little wave during his session in Durham, NC.

 

Lucky showing off his monochromatic fashion sense at the Raleigh Rose Garden.

 

Henry blending in among the beautiful Fall sunset at Jordan Lake.

 

Banks, the only dog who actually fits on my fake stump, showing off his good boy sit at Horseshoe Bend Nature Preserve.

 

Casco and Cabot showcasing their down skills and happy golden smiles at the North Carolina Art Museum.

 

Xena and Honey waiting patiently for a peanut butter treat after this photo at Falls Lake.

 

Waffles proudly displaying his favorite stuffy during his photoshoot at Horsehoe Farm Nature Preserve.

 

Willow bringing the perfect head tilt while I snapped a few photos at the North Carolina Art Museum.

OTHER POSTS YOU MIGHT ENJOY

Indie at Falls Lake Dam

Jasper’s End Of Life Session

Cedric in Smoky Hollow

Knox, Baby, and Trouble In Durham

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