Top 8 Pet Photographers in Louisville, KY

When you consider the importance of pets in our lives and families, it’s no wonder so many people are investing in pet portraits to hang on their walls. Whether you want to capture the joy of your pets at play or a fine art-style studio portrait, there are photographers in Louisville who are experts in the field.

In this article, we’ll showcase 8 of the best pet photographers working in the region and some highlights from their portfolios.

Jennifer Schoenegge Photography

Jennifer Schoenegge’s love of photography was ignited when her father converted the family bathroom into a darkroom and began teaching her how to develop and print shots. She went on to study photography at high school but it wasn’t until after completing degrees in engineering and marketing that she decided to open her own photography business.

Today, she dedicates her time to pet portraits that capture the unique personalities and characteristics of her client’s furry family members. Over the years, she has documented more than 1,200 animals and regularly volunteers as a photographer with the Kentucky Humane Society.

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Images By Janice

Based in Louisville, Janice Lukenbill is a certified professional photographer who is passionate about transforming pet portraits into fine works of art. Her images immortalize the personalities of her subjects and just how much they mean to their humans.

If you’re concerned about your pet being stressed or not sitting still, don’t worry, as Janice gives them plenty of time to settle into the studio environment and never rushes her sessions. With the help of her assistant, she showers them with attention (and the occasional treat) so they know “just how awesome they really are”. If your beloved pet has passed away, Images By Janice also creates “Grand Illusion” mixed-media portraits using existing photos.

Beth Andrews Photography

Based out of a studio in North Commons, Kentucky, Beth Andrews is both a professional photographer and an animal lover. She has been working in the industry for the last 10 years, capturing portraits of not only dogs and cats but also horses. Beth aims to document animals in their most relaxed and unguarded state and when looking at her images, you can almost tell what her subjects are thinking.

She has had her work featured on the cover of “Tails” magazine and in campaign ads for Dog is Good, as well as winning several awards. Not only has Beth published her first book “Bourbon Tails: The Dogs of Bourbon County” but her images have been used in calendars for the Kentucky Humane Society and the GRRAND Golden Retriever Rescue.

Peeps and Paws

Wendy Wooley is the woman behind the camera at Peeps and Paws, a pet photography business that is based out of Lexington, Kentucky. She says that she has been a lifelong horse and dog lover, with her interest in photography beginning with a desire to document her own pets.

Fun and playful are two words that have been used to describe Wendy Wooley’s style, with her pet photography sessions taking place on her beautiful farm, which comes complete with a photo studio. Her images have been used in advertising campaigns for Purina and Pet Partners, as well as being featured in a National Geographic-published children’s book.

Molly Evely Photography

Molly Evely is a photographer and veterinarian who is based in Lexington but works with pet owners throughout Northern Kentucky. When she’s not busy photographing, Molly teaches part-time in the equine department of her local university and works with her off-the-track thoroughbred gelding.

When you book a pet portrait session with Molly, it includes a pre-shoot phone consultation and a welcome guide that’s packed with tips about how to prepare your animal for the session. Aside from individual pet portraits, Molly also takes gorgeous shots of pets with their humans that capture your special bond.

Jeannie Francis Pet Pix

Jeannie Francis operates her Pet Pix studio out of her home in Lexington, Kentucky, which connects to a fenced-in backyard where her subjects can roam free. It was her three golden retrievers that inspired her love of pet photography and they feature in her impressive portfolio.

We love Jeannie’s creative use of props, from floral headbands to berets and scarves. She offers a range of backgrounds for you to choose from, including hand-painted canvases and playful doggie houses.

Tonya Bolton Photography

Tonya Bolton is a custom portrait photographer who works with both people and humans. Based out of a studio in Alexandria, she has garnered a reputation as one of the top portrait photographers in the region, as well as being a leading educator in the field.

Her luxury pet portraits are all about capturing the personalities of her subjects and she says that you can tell “which ones were playful, total divas, and just not into it”. Her Yorkshire terrier “Rocky” was one of her first doggie subjects and recently sat as her model for a fundraising campaign with the Campbell County Animal Shelter.

Rhonda Cunningham

With more than 10 years of experience in digital photography, Rhonda Cunningham knows what it takes to capture a great shot. She learned many of her skills from her father (who was also a professional photographer) and specializes in not only pet portraits but also newborn, maternity and family sessions.

When you book a pet portrait session with Rhonda, you can opt to have it at her studio in Central Kentucky, in your home, or on location at your favorite park. She also offers in-home design so your portraits are so much more than just an image but a true work of art.

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