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Showing posts with label guinea pigs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guinea pigs. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Gertie the guinea pig | cavy photography

Guinea pig photo shoots are somewhat rare in the pet photography world - certainly more so than cats and dogs. Poor pigs! A shame considering how generally photogenic they are.

So we were pleased as could be when twoguineapigs was given the job of photographing Gertie. We're not called "twoguineapigs" for nothing you know. We love these people.

An added bonus was that I shot this in winter - without a doubt the best time of the year for atmosphere and light.

Gertie is a real looker - beautiful markings around the eyes and a gorgeous two-tone pattern over her face and back. She is the pride and joy of JC, her human companion who adopted her recently. Its a match made in heaven - her human flatmate eats organic, so Getie is well cared for.

In keeping with Gertie's remarkable model-like good looks she is a bit of a prima donna. A Naomi Campbell of the guinea pig world so to speak - and she does not condescend to be photographed just any old how or any old time. This faithful and adoring photographer had to work hard and with patience to get the shots.

But they were well worth it - Gertie is a total star!

By the way, if you have any male guineapigs at your place be careful they don't spot these pics - we don't want to break any hearts!

Gertrude, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Cavy bum, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
At home, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Gertie, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Dainty, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Typical cavy pose, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Gertie, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Gertrude, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Gertrude, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Gertie, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Bundle, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Cuddle, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Hide-and-seek, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Habitat,guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Explorer, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Mousey, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Private, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Play, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Her food, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Her things, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography
Her things, guinea pig Gertrude's portrait by twoguineapigs pet photography

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

There was once a guinea pig called Wiggley

A guinea pig who filled our lives with so much joy, happiness and love. And taught us respect and patience.

It is hard for me to post this tribute for Wiggley. It is hard to come to terms that he’s no longer with us when we tried so hard to give him a fighting chance to live. For those who have been following my blog, facebook and twitter, you would have read about Wiggley’s battle with his health. It was a hard time for us.

It is not so long ago that we lost Ginger. Barely 2 months. Perhaps the two of them wanted to be together.

It has left a hollow empty feeling. They were both very sweet, very intelligent and very playful. Like Ginger, Wiggley was well-traveled and socialised, for a guinea pig. Wiggley was one guinea pig who absolutely loved his food. And I’m glad I’ve made thousands of images of my boys.

I thought I would publish a few of the images I haven’t shown to anyone before to remember Wiggley by.

Rest in peace now my little old man (as I called him in the last days). He will always be in our hearts.

In case you're wondering, I kept both the guinea pigs' original names when I adopted them.

twoguineapigs pet photography | Wiggley, guinea pig portrait
Wiggley, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.
twoguineapigs pet photography | Wiggley the guinea pig waiting for food by the fridge
More food?, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.
twoguineapigs pet photography | Wiggley and Ginger, two guinea pigs in the garden
LOR, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

All-in-one post

For those who following my facebook and Twitter, you would have heard about Wiggley’s health update.

I’m posting this in Wellington by the way.

Last Tuesday, I took him down to see an exotic animal Vet after I’d spoken to his regular Vet. Wiggley has had a history of stones but they were not a concern then and a change of diet seemed to have worked until last week, when he began to pee blood. His Xray showed a rather large bladder stone. Thursday, Wiggley had an operation to remove the stone. By Friday, he was given the green light to go home.

We were given Bactrim (anti-biotics), Metacam (pain relieve) and Oxbow Critical Care to take home for him (not to mention a tube of eye treatment ointment for an ulcer he had in his right eye). That’s a lot of medication - more than I’ve seen for a while, let alone for ‘someone’ so tiny.

He seemed happy to return home to find his bed was still intact — still looking alert and curious about most things. I spent the next 4 days force-feeding Wiggley and getting 50ml of Oxbow in each day when he was not eating anything else. I managed 40 to 45ml per day and was a little successful in coaxing Wiggley to eat more on his own. The Vet rang us 2 days later after Wiggley had returned home, his urine culture test came back clear of bacteria — a big relief.

Wiggley’s health scare came at the wrong time when I was about to leave the country to get married in Wellington today — in about 6 hours time! How do you un-plan a wedding is what I want to know! I spoke to the Vet about Wiggley’s progress and we seemed happy with it and confident that he was recovering well. We found a dedicated and committed carer and sitter for Wiggley who could help us look after him while we were away. She’s exceptional is all I can say — very attentive and she loves Wiggley to bits.

With a heavy heart, we packed Wiggley’s bag and boarded him with his carer before we caught the plane to Wellington the next day. He’s one guinea pig who doesn’t travel light.

By the way, I’ll be away till Tuesday. I promise to make a ‘s’-load of images if you promise to wait for my return!

twoguineapigs pet photography studio pet portrait guinea pig
Recovering, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

twoguineapigs pet photography studio

twoguineapigs pet photography studio

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Saint Valentine's Day

This year’s Saint Valentine’s Day won’t be any different from the last 6 years except Ginger will not be with us.

Every year on this day, I give thanks and love to my partner and friends (and to you my online friends), and let them know how special they are in my life and how grateful I am for their friendship, love, support and kindness. And I also celebrate this special day with Wiggley, Mr Big and PF where they each will get a special treat and extra big cuddle.

I always wish Valentine’s Day was a public holiday, so I’ll make up the lost time by celebrating it a day before. Be kind to each other.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The favourite spot

It has been over 1 month and 5 days since we moved to our new place in Potts Point.

I found out that Wiggley has a new favourite spot apart from his ‘first class’ TV lounging seat — the Chaise Lounge. The lounge sits in one of the coolest spots in the flat which also happens to be the cats’ and our favourite spot. And, he likes resting beside the Damask pillow that accompanies the Chaise Lounge.

Sorry if I ever interrupt your rest or deep thoughts!


I should make an image of this popular Chaise Lounge and its accompanying Damask pillow while I still can - such popular household items.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas

Christmas to the pets in our household means Mr Big snoozing throughout the day under our bed in the far corner after having pigged out on his Christmas dinner, PF being mesmerised by the Christmas lighting we picked up from Ikea at the last minute, and Wiggley having all the cherries to himself.

twoguineapigs pet photography black cat admiring christmas lights
starry, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Season's Greetings

I was told a long time ago (and am still being reminded constantly) never work with children or animals.

Well, this year’s Christmas shoot has proven that the guinea pig is the pro! Wiggley is also the oldest amongst the remaining furballs we consider as kids in our household. (Ginger would have put the cats in their places). At least the cats didn’t mind wearing a Christmas collar for the shoot.

twoguineapigs pet photography season's greetings wiggley the guinea pig
The Pro, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

2 more sleeps to Christmas!

Here’s wishing you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and a Happy New Year!

Thank you all for your constant support. Have a safe holiday.


In the meantime, here are some behind-the-scenes shots that I saved for this post that included my faithful staff assisting me with the shoot:



Friday, December 17, 2010

Tribute to my boy

It has been a week since Ginger had left us.

In the mid of moving to our new home, Ginger passed away peacefully in his sleep on 10th December 2010, around 9.30pm. I remember checking up on the boys half hour before that. I guess he just wanted to leave quietly.


His sudden departure is still a shock to us all at home, including his companion, Wiggley. It took me a week to come to terms with not having Ginger for this Christmas, for my wedding next February, and for the years to come. Thanks to Petrest for their sensitivity and help.

This post is a tribute to my boy. He was full of life and sass. In his 5 years and 7.5 months, Ginger probably outdid any ambitious corporate achiever. He’s the guinea pig who shared a blog with Wiggley. He traveled between two homes in the last year and even travelled to Alpine in the Southern Highlands for one Christmas.

guinea pig sydney pet photography copyright twoguineapigs pet photography
.tribute., originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

Ginger was the wise one. He helped us stay focused, I think - kept us earthbound and reminded us of what was important. He’s taught me about patience, love and kindness. He gave me so much joy in photographing him that he inspired me to photograph other pets. He had a sense of fun too. Ginger loved Baroque and Hard rock music. He had perfect pitch because he would not hesitate to let me know when I was out of tune practising the cello. Also he could squeak till the cows came home!

guinea pig sydney pet photography copyright twoguineapigs pet photography
.tribute., originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

Amongst his companions were cats Matilda, Mr Big and PF, chooks Naomi, Laura and Dora, a Yorkshire Terrier named Princess (we dog-sat for some time), not to mentioned the Magpies and Currawongs in our neighbourhood. When we fostered two other rescued guinea pigs, Ginger was their leader and taught them to socialise with other guinea pigs and humans. He boarded at the then Australian Cavy Sanctuary branch in Wollongong and with Uncle Vinnie while we travelled overseas.

He survived two surgeries to remove his tumours. He loved his strawberries, cherries, parsley, and was very interested in his vegie garden which was a ceramic pot of herbs. Ginger was most curious about the products I purchased, especially his bedding made of recycling paper.

He let me dress him up in silly Christmas hats. He loved to play hide-and-seek and ‘follow the leader’ (it’s a guinea pig’s game, where two or more guinea pigs form a train and they follow the leader anywhere s/he goes).

Every year, he participated in Earth Day, watched Eurovision and the New Year’s Eve fireworks on tele. He even didn’t mind following two of the Australian elections and I suspect he voted for Kevin Rudd and was an admirer of President Obama. He paid tribute to Michael Jackson. Ginger met his fair share of human friends - who adored and loved him to bits.

He has watched many movies and TV shows with me: all 6 HP movies made during his time; all of Wallace and Grommet's series (his all time favourite); Peter and the Wolf; E.T.; G-Force; Caved In (that he lost interest in half way through); 60 seconds and many more.

I am missing his constant supervision of my knitting project, his big beadie eyes, punk rocker hair style, and his big and generous personality. I hope he had a good life with us.

He’s one little guy whose spirit will always be with us, close to my heart.

Here’s a compilation of some of Ginger’s life with us - images that I have made since 2004.

guinea pig sydney pet photography copyright twoguineapigs pet photography
.tribute., originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

guinea pig sydney pet photography copyright twoguineapigs pet photography
.tribute., originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

guinea pig sydney pet photography copyright twoguineapgs pet photography
.tribute., originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Jelly bean

The shape of Wiggley's body in this shot reminds me of a jelly bean.

pet photography of a guinea pig
Jelly bean, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.


When I'm lurking behind him, he often turns around and checks if I'm watching his back. Not that he has anything to fear.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The dirty spot

It's officially Summer in Sydney. Yet we have been having almost non-stop rain for the last two days. I'm not complaining. I like the rain. I like cold weather.

Back to my series on Wiggley — a continuation from my last post.

Apart from his crest (and his sizeable derriere), there are a few other things I like about this particular guinea pig.

I like his nose. I like to run my finger along the front of his nose and down in between his whiskers to his upper lip. It feels spongey and velvety. Wiggley always goes into this 'translike' state whenever I do that.


Top lip, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

I also like the marking on his left nostril that I affectionately call the dirty spot.



{ISO 500 | f/2.8 | 1/200 }

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The crest

Following up on my last post.

Going by the American Cavy Breeders Association or the Australian National Cavy Council Inc, Wiggley though sporting a crest on his head, is not considered to be  crested. He has too many colours (not his fault)! Wiggley would be called a tri-colour or broken colour cavy because his coat has three colours.

It's complicated. I'm no guinea pig breeder so I'm not concerned about the standards.

I love this little guy the same. To me, he's one special guinea pig with a crest on his head — like he's wearing a crown. Did I mention also that I see a bald spot coming up... poor old little thing.


Crested, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

So, for those who haven't thought about it — what close-up part of your furball do you like to see?

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Crazy over guinea pig derriere

I like making images of close-ups that don't lose the context of the subject. By that I mean my intention is to showcase the subject in an aesthetic way so that it is still recognisable in an non-abstract way. Nor do I require a macro lens for this to be effective. This is why I normally photograph in a documentary style — to show details without losing too much of the context.

I like this vantage point. Perhaps I'm bias. Wiggley is my pet (although he thinks he owns me) so I love every millimetre of him, including his sizeable derriere!


Derriere, originally uploaded by twoguineapigs pet photography.

Summer is here and he's shedding his Winter coat.

More of him to come.

So tell me — what close-ups of your furball do you like looking at?