Muddy Paws: Dog Photographer in Fife, based in Dalgety Bay
Natural dog photography in Fife for people who see their dogs as family.
Quiet, unposed sessions shaped around your dog — whether that’s a walk along the coast, woodland paths, or time at home.
It’s about celebrating the little things , those everyday miracles.
Dog Photography Sessions in Fife – What to Expect
Sessions take place in and around Dalgety Bay, Aberdour, and nearby coastal and woodland locations in Fife.
We work at your dog’s pace. There’s no pressure for them to sit still or behave perfectly, the best photographs come from letting them be themselves.
You’re welcome to be in the photos too, but the focus stays on your dog and your connection with them. I want this to allow you to have fun and avoid creating an episode of self criticism.
Some sessions are gentle walks outdoors, others happen at home or in the garden (ideal for señor dogs or owners), whichever feels most natural for you.
Details
Muddy Paws is designed to feel more like time spent together than a photoshoot.
A relaxed outdoor dog photography session (around 30-45 minutes) in Dalgety Bay, Aberdour, or nearby areas
A curated collection of natural digital photographs to choose from
Families are welcome to join, though the focus stays on your dog
Your proofs are delivered via secure online gallery and your chosen files arrive via online file transfer
Prints, if purchased, arrive at your doorstep
INVESTMENT
Photography session & 10 digital photographs of your choice: £195
Upgrade to full collection of digital photographs: + £95
Gift Box of all photographs as 5×7” ART PRINTS delivered to your home: + £145
10% of all profit is donated to Autism Dogs Charity.
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When I first held Honey in my arms, it felt as if a lightning struck me, my whole body reacted to this tiny puppy with a yellow collar.
She is a balm for my soul.
She is goofy and wise at the same time.
In the picture with me, she is with her mama, when we were looking after her for few days.
Karolina
This is why I photograph dogs the way I do, quietly, honestly, and as they are.