Tuesday 6 November 2012

DOGS in the Luberon

Earlier in October I had the pleasure of spending 5 days in Provence. I was there with writer Carla Woter, creating a story for DOGS Magazine, on traveling with your Dog in the Luberon.

Carla and I got to stay at some beautiful properties and meet some wonderful people and their beloved dogs. We discovered stunning walks, delicious cafés and restaurants, quaint villages and traditional markets, every place dog friendly.... like  most places in France, the Luberon is a perfect place to live or travel with your four legged best friend.

The highlight of my trip was meeting English Author Peter Mayle. Peter is a true dog lover with a kind gentle soul, his dog Alfred is ADORABLE, I wanted to bring him home with me.


Peter with Alfred


Peter and Alfred enjoying a stroll together


Garou cooling off in the fountain in Cucuron


Kira out for a walk on the property of Bastide St Victor


Pythagoras enjoying a walk through Les Forêt des Cédres near Bonnieux


Bibi walks Paloma through the beautiful gardens of Le Pavillon de Galon, Cucuron


A little Frenchie hangs out in a boutique in Loumarin


Kiko wanders the streets of Ansouis


Patchoun stops for a breather in the shade during a 3 hour hike from Rousillon


The Luberon is a beautiful region of France, particularly gorgeous during the autumn months




Juggling work with being a Mum

I have always been very career orientated, I know how to play, but work has always been my priority. For the first 2 years of being a Mum it was easy to combine family life with work, the three of us were on the road together photographing for The French Cat, The French Dog and Lunch in Provence, but now Charlize is nearly 3 years old and we need to settle down a little..... she started school in September!!!

Me settle down!!! not an easy concept!!! 
I love being on the road, traveling, having a different view everyday; but I do love spending time at home too, but I get bored easily! Andy is the same! I think every day we are planning new things, where we will head to next, what projects should we tackle, but Charlize is our priority now, so it is important that we do what is best for her..... THANK GOODNESS my Mum gave me some great advice during one of our 'what is best for Charlize' talks, she told me that travel is one of the most educational things a child can experience...... Whew, we are off the hook and don't have to pack the suitcases into the closet just yet :)

I love to photograph Charlize, though she is at a challenging age at the moment, a month off 3 years!!! I could catch her in a perfect mood where she is happy to dance for the camera, or she might be completely uncooperative and eventually lead me to total frustration..... why is it I have endless patience with all other subjects but when it comes to photographing someone you know better than anyone else, your patience vanishes out the window!


The other day we went out into the vines for a walk, Charlize wasn't in the most cooperative mood, but sometimes its best just to let them do their own thing!


We are lucky here in the South of France, the light is so crisp and clean.


A favourite place for a walk, The Canal du Midi


My costume making skills were put back into work..... I transformed Charlize into a Cheetah for the local schools Halloween Party.


The latest Book Release

My advanced copies of the French edition of The French Dog and the English, French and German editions of Lunch in Provence have just arrived on my doorstep here in France.... well in the garage as there is a palette full of them!!!


It is always very exciting to receive my advances as it means they are hitting the shelves around the world. The English edition of The French Dog was actually released earlier in the year, but the French edition has just been released in October here in France. Déjeuner en Provence was released in France in mid October, but the rest of the world saw it hit the shelves a couple of weeks earlier.


On the 21st October Monsieur Jean-André Charial and I hosted a cocktail party at Cabro d'Or in Les Baux de Provence to celebrate the launch of Déjeuner en Provence, we had a great turn out and I received some very kind and positive feedback on how well I had captured the true essence of the Provençal life. 


Jean-André and I in fine form 


Being Interviewed by a local French newspaper


The Speech!





More Cover Shoots for DOGS

I love heading to Germany for a few days to create Cover images for DOGS Magazine. I have had the pleasure to work with some gorgeous dogs, all are the adored pets of subscribers to the Magazine.... it is wonderful that Thomas, the Editor in Chief of DOGS, has given readers the opportunity to have their own pets as the Cover Stars. So Thomas and I head off on road trips around Germany to capture a variety of breeds, pure and not so pure, so the cover of each Magazine graces a different character and look for every edition.


ANGA
A stunning Black Great Dane

Anga was a little nervous to start, but soon settled into the role with ease, she was beautiful, rather tall but very regal.


AMY & OLE
A couple of gorgeous crossbreeds

Amy was sceptical, Ole was happy go lucky; both totally adorable and great fun to photograph for the first cover shot out in the environment.


FREIDA
An angelic petite Jack Russell

Ball crazy and full of beans, but an absolute angel to photograph, exceptional manners and a character that continuously makes you smile, secretly I think she thinks she is a Kangaroo!


HERR MOPS & ELF
A cute cheeky little Pug and an extremely energetic Weimaraner

An interesting combination of breeds, but these two are great mates. Elf has to be the most well behaved Weimaraner I have ever met and Herr Mops idolizes her, therefore follows suit in all aspects of character; plays hard, runs hard and steps into heel at the drop of a hat... a wonderful couple of dogs to capture through the lens.