![]() ![]() ![]() He started photographing domestic pets about four and a half years ago while volunteering for a shelter. Casteel, 31, sports a tattoo of Nala, the mini Labradoodle he adopted from an Orange County animal shelter. I always tell people, I’m like, ‘How cool of a world is this that I can have a job like this?’ It’sĪmazing to see how people are treating their pets today.” “They are dog lovers,” he said of his clientele. In dogged pursuit of a plastic ball or some phantom prey. The results are surprising and funny: well-lighted action shots of goofy, gangly or bug-eyed pups with teeth bared ![]() Which lasts more than an hour and involves some coaxing to get the dog comfortable, he asks for $895. Casteel, who runs Little Friends Lifestyle Pet Photography, charges about $450 for a standard hourlong session with a dog. His phone, meanwhile, was ringing off the hook with callers wanting to Casteel was, in fact, underwater on Monday afternoon - in a swimming pool in Temecula, Calif., with a Boston terrier named Rocco. If you then spoke to someone at Tandem Stills + Motion, which represents part of his portfolio, you may have heard: “He’s actually in a pool right now.” If you tried calling the pet photographer Seth Casteel early Monday afternoon, you likely reached his voice-mail greeting: “Heeeeey, this is Ace Ventura, pet detective - I mean … ” ![]()
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