Our Latest Models

A Leader in Pet Photography & Video

As Perth’s original pet photography studio we are lucky enough to meet some of Perth’s most gorgeous, fluffy faces everyday!
Get to know them better below.

Brenda – Digby (Wenziker)

Brenda – Digby (Wenziker)

Firstly, what is your favourite thing about Digby? I love that Digby lets me pick her up and hold her in my arms. She’s such an easy cat to look after, she’s my little companion! In the evening she...

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Secret Beach Magic with Roxy & Luna

Secret Beach Magic with Roxy & Luna

On a secret tucked away beach, early one morning, I met Roxy and Luna. While they look so different, and have very different personalities and motivations, they get on famously. Roxy, is a 13year...

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Meet Andy the Maltese Shih Tzu

Meet Andy the Maltese Shih Tzu

I arrived at the beautiful Canning River to find a loving little family and Andy, a bigger than life Maltese Shih Tzu, in charge of everyone. He used his cuteness to demand all his hoomans...

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Working With Shy Cats! Meet The Fonz

Working With Shy Cats! Meet The Fonz

"The Fonz is extremely shy - I don't know if you are going to be able to get anything." said his mum. As you can imagine, this is a phrase we hear often when working with shy cats. On average, a...

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Zues, Applecross’ Top Dog!

Zues, Applecross’ Top Dog!

Zeus is well known across Applecross, a real doggie socialite. As a frequent patron of the coffee shops he has used his 8 years well, and is an expert at getting any animal lovers attention. As...

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Mokha the Curly Coat Retriever!

Mokha the Curly Coat Retriever!

Often mistaken for an oodle, Mokha is actually a curly coat retriever, and a very good example of what you might expect from a gun dog. The original brief for her pet photo session was to capture...

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Russian Blue Jasper & Ragdoll Lina

Russian Blue Jasper & Ragdoll Lina

When I first rocked up, Jasper the striking Russian Blue greeted me at the door and demanded an immediate smooch. His sister Lina gave me an indignant, 'What are you doing here' look before...

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Cuddly Cavoodle Obi Rouge

Cuddly Cavoodle Obi Rouge

It was my second time photographing at this home, but my first time meeting Obi Rouge the cavoodle. He had big paws to fill, and that he did. Obi Rouge loved food, but didn't need it as a bribe. He...

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Family Photography with Milo & Oreo

Family Photography with Milo & Oreo

Our sessions are all about fun, even our full family photography sessions with the pets. We are not your typical portrait photographer, we're capturing fur family photos full of personality. And how...

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Beach Loving Alfie the Border Collie

Beach Loving Alfie the Border Collie

Alfie the Border Collie was a delight to photograph. He was so obliging, cooperating with every idea that came. My pet photography subjects are not normally as well behaved, though they are always...

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The Studio Noah Team

Taryn Giles

Taryn Giles

Production Guru

Brenda McAuliffe

Brenda McAuliffe

Owner/ Head Photographer

Sarah H

Sarah H

Office & Bookings Manager

Frequently Asked Questions

For most of us, having our photo taken isn’t something we do every day. While many of us have a phone filled with photos of our pets, having professional photography of our furry best friend is a bit different.

We’ve compiled a lists of our most commonly asked questions.

Can’t see the answer to your questions? Send us an email or give us a call so you can get the most out of your pet photography shoot.

Can I be part of the photo shoot with my pets?

Yes of course! We aim to capture the bond between people and their animals. You are a huge part of your pets life and capturing you having fun together or cuddling is very meaningful. If you choose not to be in the photos, we may still ask you to assist, even if it’s just incorporating your hands to embrace him/her.

Can I have more than one animal in the shoot?

OF COURSE! It’s important for us to be aware of the number of animals before we arrive for the shoot. Extra time may need to be allocated for shoots with more than 3 animals, or a variety of different animals. This just makes sure we capture beautiful images of all of them.

Should my pet/s be groomed for the shoot?

It’s a personal choice whether or not you want to get your pet groomed before the shoot. If you decide to have your pet groomed, a very small trim and a blow dry is often better than the full cut- you want them to look natural.

DOGS- Be careful with the grooming just before a session (especially with a new groomer)- often mid way through their growth cycle looks best. If you decide to get your grooming done and you haven’t had it done before, let your groomer know that how long you like their hair and that they will be having a photo shoot so need to look as normal as possible.

Does Studio Noah photograph in the studio?

No. Studio Noah comes out to an outdoor location of your choice or can come to your home.

What locations does Studio Noah recommend?

We photograph mainly at peoples homes, local parks and beaches, depending on what type of pets you have. The location is mostly about where you and your pets like to spend time. Cats will be most comfortable and co-operative at home.

Active dogs may be better at a location they can run around freely like a park or if they are water lovers then a beach, whereas smoochy dogs are quite happy to lounge around on the sofa. Some dogs require a fenced in location as they are not great off lead. Please discuss this with us, we may know a location that can provide this, or will suggest a home shoot. Horses are great in their paddock and also at a beach if they like water.

Contact Us

 

Email: [email protected]

Call: 0488 550 705