The years go faster than we think.
Create timeless artwork celebrating the bond you share with your pet.
Investment
Most clients invest between $1000 and $2500 in their finished artwork.
Your session is designed to create something meaningful and lasting, not just images to sit on a phone.
How It Works
After your session, you’ll review a curated selection of your images and choose what you love most.
Everything is kept simple and guided so you can focus on enjoying the experience and creating something personal.
Session Options
Studio Session $250
A relaxed portrait session in a clean, controlled environment designed to create timeless images of your pet.
Includes a $250 artwork credit applied toward your final order.
On Location Session $450
Perfect for clients who want a natural outdoor setting or a location that feels meaningful to them and their pet.
Includes a $250 artwork credit applied toward your final order.
Wall Art
Designed to be displayed and enjoyed every day.
16x24 Wall Portrait $600
20x30 Wall Portrait $900
24x36 Wall Portrait $1200
Each piece is printed on archival materials and mounted, ready for framing.
Most clients choose one signature piece for their home.
Digital Collections
For those who want flexibility to print, share, and archive their images.
3 Images $750
6 Images $1200
Full Gallery $1800
The full gallery includes a curated collection of approximately 15 to 20 final images, fully retouched and delivered in high resolution.
Signature Option
A complete way to enjoy your favorite images both in print and digitally.
Includes:
20x30 wall portrait
6 matching digital images $1600
What To Expect
Most clients choose a combination of wall art and digital images, creating a finished collection that feels complete and personal.
If you’re not sure what will work best for your space, Additional wall art sizes, albums, framed pieces, and custom collections are also available. If you’re looking for something specific, I’ll help guide you through the options after your session.
Final Step
Ready to create something meaningful with your pet?