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Here’s the thing: if you’re like most Pittsburgh pet parents, you already have 4,237 photos of your dog on your phone. (Not a guess. That’s the national average. Probably.) There’s the one where she’s making that “don’t touch my paw” face. The one where he’s mid-zoomie and blurry but somehow iconic. That one where you href="http://barkandgoldphotography.com/the-3-kinds-of-pet...

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You’ve been thinking about it for a while now, haven’t you? You’ve browsed my portfolio and social media. You’ve admired the artwork. You’ve imagined your dog, ears flying and eyes sparkling, captured in all his goofy, glorious perfection. Maybe you’ve even filled out the contact form…and then closed the tab before hitting submit. It’s not href="http://barkandgoldphotography....

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Two new hires are shaking things up at Bark & Gold Photography. Spoiler: They’re fuzzy, four-legged, and not remotely qualified, but we love them anyway. There’s been a major shift in the Bark & Gold Photography org chart. Effective September 26, I’ve welcomed not one but two wildly enthusiastic team members: Toby, my new Chief href="http://barkandgoldphotography.com/...

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I always knew losing our 16-year-old dog Hunter would break my heart. What I didn’t know—what I couldn’t have possibly anticipated—was just how deeply that grief would continue to teach me. How he’d still find ways to show up, even when I couldn’t see or touch him. How, in his absence, I’d begin to understand href="http://barkandgoldphotography.com/5-lessons-my-dog-taught-me-...

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