outdoor session

Two Adored Dogs with Their Human Family | Julie Cordero Photography | Lubbock, Texas

I’m not sure I’ve experienced a family more lovingly and happily obsessed with their dogs! I so loved this family session, as each member was so interested in making sure we got great images of their beloved pets— no matter how long it took! This kind of family just makes my job FUN.

During the course of the day, we did two portrait sessions, one in the studio and one outdoors. Together, they have since chosen to order a gorgeous fine art linen-covered album full of favorite images from their day, as well as five wall portraits. This beautiful family will have tangible expressions of their love for their pets for years to come.

A Canine Companions Family | Julie Cordero Photography | Lubbock, TX

This beautiful family is made up of Chelsey with her pack of three dogs:

  • Pablo, her 10-year-old retired partner

  • Capi, a 14-year-old one-eyed Cocker Spaniel who is blind and deaf but still as precious and adorable as ever

As you see, two of her dogs are part of the Canine Companions family. This organization, founded in 1975, works to allow its clients to lead lives with greater independence through the ownership of highly trained service dogs. Dogs are provided to adults, children, and veterans with disabilities at no cost. As well, facility dogs are provided to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice, and educational settings.

This is why I love my job – getting to meet great humans and great animals while celebrating their relationships in printed art. I’m so looking forward to seeing the albums we have created and ordered this week full of lovely images from their recent photo session.

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Big hugs~

Julie

Canine Companions family

Handsome Andalusian Stallion Modeling on the Campus of Texas Tech University | Lubbock, Texas | Julie Cordero Photography

As a photographer in Lubbock, it can be difficult to find truly lovely locations for photo shoots. Especially when you’re bringing an animal as big as a horse. But the Texas Tech University campus definitely works!

Texas Tech is known as one of the loveliest university campuses in the country, thanks to the vision of the master builders who, in 1923, made a Spanish Renaissance style of architecture the blueprint for almost every building on campus. The intent was to represent the southwestern history of the region. Much of the beauty is found in the ornate columns, decorative window structures, archways, and pilasters that look as though they came from some of the great architects of Spain.

Having lived in Spain myself, I have a heart and passion for the design of these buildings and have wanted to showcase them in a photo session. My desire was to utilize a horse of a breed from Spain. Enter Fresco, a stunning Andalusian stallion who fits the bill. His owner, Ashleigh, wore a full-length black tulle skirt, which highlighted his grey coloring. She bravely rode him through the arched walkways, with the architecture behind.

A separate human model, Miranda, was brought in as well for a creative spin. Miranda actively rides horses, so she was ready to handle Fresco with finesse and skill, despite tight clothing and high heels! This cowgirl shined in her job.

Enjoy these images. I am incredibly proud of them.

Andalusian stallion - Texas Tech University - Julie Cordero Photography
Andalusian stallion and model - Texas Tech Univ - Lubbock, Texas - Julie Cordero Photography
Andalusian stallion - Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX - Julie Cordero Photography
Andalusian stallion with model - Texas Tech Univ - Lubbock, TX - Julie Cordero Photography