Our very own member and talented photographer, Tracey Walker, has a special gift for capturing the true essence of her beloved Saint Bernard.
In the captivating world of pet photography, some subjects have an unparalleled ability to steal our hearts just by being themselves. Our very own member and talented photographer, Tracey Walker, has a special gift for capturing the true essence of her beloved Saint Bernard.
Saint Bernards are known for their adventurous spirit, and Tracey's photography reflects this beautifully. Whether they're playing in the field or enjoying the company of their favourite human, her images convey the joy and exuberance these dogs bring to their owners' lives.
Tracey captures the heartwarming moments that make us fall in love with Saint Bernards all over again. From their gentle natures to their loyalty, these photos remind us why these dogs hold a special place in our hearts.
We invite you to explore the photographs below and let yourself be transported to a realm where these magnificent dogs reign supreme. You won't be disappointed.
For more of Tracey Walker's captivating photography, visit her portfolio here.
Colouriffic. A portrait of Bear against an orange textured wall. Bear obsessed with what may be in hand.Get down. Bear wondered why I was lying on the ground photographing her. But then, she gave me a perfect pose in her new red scarf, looking straight into the camera.Composition. Bear loves watching the balls on the pool table. However, I had to work quickly to achieve a centred image before the balls became scattered by an enormous paw.Up-ups. Bear riding shotgun on the 4x4. Her favourite ride.Soul searcher. I was looking down into Bear's eyes, a special connection.Dogscapes. Bear is enjoying her playground just before jumping in the stream.City slicker. On a wet evening at Westhaven Auckland, Bear enjoys the rain and stimuli from all the lights and unfamiliar vistas and scents.Front runner. Bear's favourite water playground in the Coromandel. She is charging toward me, only just swerving before impact!Splash. Bear's favourite water playground in the Coromandel. She was happy to blast through the water to emphasise the splash!Party time. Bear enjoying time with her favourite dog friend Cousy, running along the beach at Te Karo Bay.
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