A woman with dark wavy hair, leaning forward and looking at a sitting dog, possibly an Australian Shepherd or similar breed, with a happy expression. The image is black and white, in an indoor setting with a large window in the background.

How It Works

Calm. Clear. Intentional.

Booking a shoot doesn’t have to feel complicated or intimidating.
Here’s exactly how working with K9 Shutter works — from first message to final images.

How It Works

1. Inquiry

You start by filling in the contact form with your idea, preferred shoot type and a bit about your dog.
No idea yet? That’s completely fine — we’ll figure it out together.

2. Intake & Preparation

After your inquiry, you’ll receive a short intake form or we will do a video call, whichever you prefer.
This helps me understand:

  • Your dog’s personality and energy

  • Your expectations

  • The atmosphere you’re drawn to

Based on this, I’ll suggest a location and approach that fits both you and your dog.

3. The Shoot

Shoots are calm, guided and dog-first.

You don’t need modeling experience and your dog doesn’t need to be “perfect”.
I’ll guide you where needed, while leaving space for natural movement and spontaneous moments.

Sessions usually last 60–90 minutes, depending on the shoot type.

4. Selection & Editing

After the shoot:

  • You receive an online preview gallery

  • You select your favorite images

  • Selected images are edited in my signature cinematic style

Raw/unedited files are not delivered.

5. Delivery

Final images are delivered digitally in high resolution.
Additional images can be purchased after viewing your gallery.

I do all my galleries and deliveries through Pic-Time.