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SecondChancePhotos.org
Our pets are our friends --- our Little Friends! And they mean the world to us! Each of them has a unique and awesome personality, but it can be difficult to capture in a photograph.
Based in Los Angeles and Chicago and available nation-wide, Little Friends Photo specializes in lifestyle pet photography, embracing the at-ease mentality of pets on-location in their natural surroundings. The results are spontaneous, priceless moments of your pet's unique personality captured in photographs that will last forever.
Award-winning photographer Seth Casteel has been featured on GOOD MORNING AMERICA, EXTRA, CNN WORLD REPORT, THE TODAY SHOW, JEOPARDY! and in TIME Magazine. As one of the most published pet photographers in the world, his work can be seen in hundreds of magazines, calendars, posters, books and TV shows. Seth has also had the privilege of working with and photographing a variety of celebrities including Cesar Millan, Ellen DeGeneres, Amy Smart, Denise Richards, Perez Hilton, the cast of TWILIGHT and the cast of GLEE.
His passion for working with animals shines through in his craftsmanship, whether he's on location in Beverly Hills photographing a pampered pooch or volunteering at the local shelter taking pictures of dogs and cats to help find them forever homes. Please visit SecondChancePhotos.org to learn more about Seth's dedication to helping pets through photography.
Little Friends Photo is a unique experience for pet owners who feel their pets deserve the very best. It would be an honor to create a series of images that reflect how special they truly are.
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Zena Holloway
Zena Holloway is one of the world's leading underwater photographers. Her pictures are striking, instinctive and driven by a deep understanding of her medium. She creates the remarkable by combining the highly technical aspects of underwater photography with great creativity to produce extraordinary images. Zena Holloway has taken underwater photography to entirely new depths.
Zena's renowned underwater photographs regularly appear in publications such as How to spend It, The Observer Magazine, 125, Tatler and Dazed & Confused. She has won numerous international awards. Her clients include Nike, Umbro, Polydor, Sony, Epson, Herbal Essences, National Geographic and Jacuzzi.
Zena Holloway lives in London.
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The under water project

A haze of smashed blues and whites, the bright sting of sunlight and a briny hit. The wave rolls onwards, lurching forwards with a power that seems so benign from afar. It throws itself in a powerful lunge, crashes down and topples everything in its path – but for the ocean swimmers who know that to survive a wave is to dive deep.
Grip the sand, they remind themselves. Go low, stay low. Their faces spontaneously contort, their muscles tightening in reaction to the saltwater and the struggle for power in the ocean. They surface when the surge has passed. Then breathe.
They don't know that a camera has captured it all; from straining arms clawing at sand to eyes squeezed tightly shut against the bite of salt. Mark Tipple, 29, holds the 11-pound camera as steady as possible in the melting foam and makes his way to the shore. "Surf photography's been around forever, I wanted something different" Mark says.
"I was bored of shooting empty waves. One day, I was caught inside by a big wave and as I dove underwater I suddenly thought I'd see what the kids next to me were going through – I turned the camera on them." That day, it took just one picture, 'Escape', to transform the way Mark viewed the ocean. The split-second decision to turn his camera on the swimmers setting the ball rolling for a series that has captured imaginations across the globe.
"That first image remains one of my strongest – I realised immediately that it was close to what I had been looking for ten years ago on my first surfing road trip."
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