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Dog Friendly Acadia National Park — BARKography

This is what I wish I’d done with my first dog Sloan. She would’ve loved these types of road trips.

Making this dream come true for Michelle was special for me too.

We were graced with beautiful weather but we didn’t have the ideal conditions I like to shoot in.

When we were on the rocks photographing the ocean in the background, the skies were bright and sunny.

When we did the beach photos, a thick layer of clouds rolled in. As a photographer doing on location shoots when I travel, I have to take whatever the weather gives me and again, I’m glad it wasn’t raining!

The two dogs are Beau and Ellie. I love this breed and I was really excited to meet them. I have some great photos of Ellie that I can post on my Instagram page for #wontlookwednesday. She wasn’t a fan of my camera and Beau needed some reassurance that he was okay too.

I am 100% certain that Beau and Ellie preferred the beach photo shoot. They ran around and got to be dogs. I learned that Beau likes to be chased by Ellie and that Beau is faster than her. It all played out in front of my camera and me.

Acadia National Park is beautiful and really dog friendly. Luckily on this particular Friday morning at sunrise, no one else was on the beach so we did let the dogs off leash for a short period of time.

If you love to travel with your dog, I highly recommend going there! I’d love to go back too.

Reach out if you’re interested in a BARKography on Tour photo session with your dog.

This is a blog circle and next up is Syracuse photographer Nancy of Nancy Kieffer photography shares 5 tips on picking the right park for your photo session. Be sure to click the link at the bottom of each post and you’ll make your way around the circle. Our theme this week is parks.

Kim Hollis

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