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    Looking for the Gallery for the Cutchogue New Suffolk Library Pet Photos with Santa Event on December 9, 2018? Click here.

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    This is the main website and blog site for the Puparazzi, the pet photography division of Vivid Visions Photo-Graphics. We are based on eastern Long Island and serve Long Island, the North Fork and the Hamptons, but we also take our show on the road from time to time. If you live outside of our main service area, don't be shy-we may be coming to your neighborhood soon!

    We have been having so much fun doing sessions in the field that our website does not get updated very much. But, don't worry--we are as active as ever, and would love to meet you and your furbaby to get some great memories for you. So, call or email to find out more!

    We cover quite a bit of territory here, but our main focus is making images of your furry, fuzzy and feathered friends.

    Primarily, we hope you will find easy access to information regarding our services and pricing. Just check the menu bar above. There you will find links to our Pet Photo galleries, details on our services and other information, including a note from Owner/Photographer Judy McCleery sharing a bit about how she found herself making a living with a camera in her hand.

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    Thanks for visiting! Stay as long as you like and come back to see us again soon!

  • Photography Services

    While we would love for you to just browse around at your leisure, we know your time is valuable, so to help you find the topics that are most interesting to you, here are some a couple of suggested links you should try first: You can learn more about our style and our suggestions for preparing your pet for the photo session by checking the links in the ABOUT drop-down menu. You also find our pricing plans and information on additional services. Also check out the Gallery of Pet Pix in the Gallery link. This will take you to the Flash slide show. If you wish to see the gallery in without Flash (important for iPhone users) you'll find a link in the ABOUT drop-down menu
  • We’re Greener Photographers

    Conserving our natural resources is as important to us as preserving your special memories. And we give this effort more than lip service. Wherever and whenever possible and practical, The Puparazzi uses environmentally friendly business practices and offers environmentally friendly products. So, if you would like to talk a walk on the greener side, ask us about our Greener Photography specials. Oh, and check our nifty badge in our sidebar-we're certified as a Premier of Greener Photography.
  • The Blog-

    After you have explored the business side of things, we have plenty more to share on the blogging side. We'll share sample photos and comments about recent shoots, photography tips, and even climb on the soapbox once in a while for a worthy cause. We hope the blog offers you a glimpse into who we are, so when you are ready to contact us, we feel like friends.

    Scroll down the page to see the most recent posts.

  • Contact Us

    Learn more or book a session. 631.765.3572 info@puparazzi.vividvisionsphoto.com

Furry Fashion Show – Puparazzi Pix Support Adopt A Shelter Dog Month

The Country Pet Boutique and the Puparazzi (that’s us!) joined forces today to raise awareness of Adopt A Shelter Dog Month (every October) and play dress up with our pooches, too. We hosted a Furry Fashion Show, and gave away some cool prizes-a pet photography session, a Country Pet Gift Certificate, a couple bottles of Long Island wine (Laurel Lake Vineyards thank you!), had a fun and furry parade down Love Lane in Mattituck, and snapped some fabulous photos! Thanks to all who came and donated. The Shelter Dogs will be SO grateful!

Here is a sample of my favorite pix:

Donna - October 28, 2011 - 7:19 pm

Check out Sophia,She’s a model now, Can you say Eileen Ford???

An Ode to Maggie Crossing the Rainbow Bridge

This week our dear friends Jim and Eileen bid farewell to their Great Dane Maggie, who succumbed to bone cancer. This pretty girl lived to be 9 years old-quite elderly for a Great Dane. She was one of my favorite subjects, always had a playful demeanor when I pulled out the camera and so friendly too. Her beautiful fawn color also earned her a spot in the Puparazzi portfolio and the rotating photo gallery on the website.

It was an honor to know you Maggie.

Baxter Sneak Peek

At 14 years old, Baxter has earned the grey muzzle, but he was still ready for an energetic walk on the beach. Thanks for posing sweetie!

Barbara Babikian - August 25, 2011 - 10:42 pm

Love your photos of Baxter. Looking forward to looking at some more of your work.

The Puparazzi - October 22, 2011 - 8:54 pm

Sorry for the delay in moderating this comment Barbara…you posted while we were getting ready for Hurricane Irene! Anyway, thank you for the kind comments. I hope you stop by and check out more again soon!

Bark For Life-Pups Walk for Cancer’s Cure

It’s a great day in Puparazzi-ville when we get to walk around a vineyard and snap photos of adorable pooches. The big bonus is that we also supported the American Cancer Society at the same time. I was honored to be the official photographer as the Riverhead Bark for Life crew set-up camp at Martha Clara Vineyards on April 10th for their fundraising, awareness raising, survivor-celebrating event. Cloudy skies, sunny smiles and lots of wagging tails were plentiful. Check some of my favorites below or visit the full gallery here

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Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, Sidney!

In a place where Labrador Retrievers and Yorkshire Terriers seem to rule, it was a wonderful treat to spend some time with a bearded collie. Their long coats are so soft and their gentle eyes peeking out from behind the furry fringe are irresistible. They remind me of the 60s TV show Don’t Eat the Daisies. Sidney is a rescue and was a little shy around the camera, but in the end she posed so prettily for us.

 

 

Many thanks to Jeannie and Lou and of course their lovely Sidney for wonderful romp in the springtime!