Vets For Pets

Posted on November 3, 2009

Here are some of the faces from the Vets for Pets 5K walk/run.  I’m so glad to have been invited for this event.  Thank you to the event organizers for a wonderful day.

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For those that attended click here to view and purchase images at discounted rates.  I unfortunately was not able to get a shot of everyone.  But everyone is  welcome to use the coupon in your bags and  schedule a private session.

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3 Month Old Baby Lucy

Posted on August 19, 2009

I had the pleasure of photographing this sweet little baby girl today.  She was so happy!, which is always a good thing with babies.  I also photographed her when she was a newborn.  Here she was then:

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And here she is now.  Look how she’s grown!

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I can’t wait for her 6 month session.  Thank you Mom, for bringing her over.  Enjoy y0ur peek and can’t wait to see you next time.

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Recent Happenings

Posted on August 17, 2009

Wow, I have been quite busy over here, especially considering August isn’t usually a busy month.  But for me it has been the busiest month of the year so far!  I have had a lot of things going on!  But that is a good thing.  First I want to share with you the interview I did with The Equinist.  Go have a look, you might learn a thing or two about me.  Also this month, one of my photos of the lovely model Danielle and the beautiful horse Nadine is on the cover of the Stable Woman Gazette!

And no blog post would be complete without photos!  So I will share some I took yesterday at the Howlin’ for Horses event at Bark til Dark Dog Park in Delaware to benefit the Circle P Sanctuary.  The dogs had a great time even though it was H-O-T!  But they had a pond to jump in and cool off, us humans weren’t so lucky.  But I think the event turned out well and got a lot of publicity for the Sanctuary and hopefully they were able to raise some money as well.

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Check out my New Promotional Video

Posted on July 15, 2009

Please share this with everyone! I want it to be seen! Enjoy!

The right edge is cut off just a tad here. To see the complete view click on the viedeo.

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New Website Coming Soon

Posted on July 9, 2009

I am right now as I type working on a new website! Exciting stuff. It’s a lot of work but it will be worth it once it’s all done. Once the website is finished, I will no longer be updating to my current blog because the blog and website will all be one! AND, client proofing will be incorporated into it as well. How nice will that be? You will no longer need to go to three different places to read my updates, see my galleries, find out information, and view your proofs! I will of course let you know when I make the switch. In the meantime, keep coming here to check on the progress of the website and other news from Stephanie Moon Photography.

Red White and Boom 2009

Posted on July 7, 2009



Hi folks, I hope you all had a nice fun relaxing holiday weekend. I attended Red White and Boom for the first time since moving to Central Ohio in 2001. I know, you would think in 8 years that I could make it there. Every year as it would roll around I’d say to myself “I’ll have to go check that out sometime.” Well, I finally did. The fireworks show was really good. One of the best I have seen for a long long time. I also had a Jumbo Cream Puff from Schmidt’s while there, another Columbus landmark I have been saying to myself that I must check out. And all I can say about that cream puff is: Oh my, I have died and went to paradise. It was simply divine. Now I’ll have to go to the actual restaurant. There are some other uniquely Columbus things that I have been meaning to go to and just haven’t. The Columbus Museum of Art (I know, I know, ridiculous, I’m an artist I should go!), Cosi, Capital Theatre, and there must be other things. If you know of some cool Columbus places that are just must see please leave a comment and I’ll try to check them out. I have of course been to our awesome #1 zoo in the country! And Franklin Park Conservatory. What I realized is that I must do these things now. Eight years have just flown by and I don’t know where the time went. And I plan to attend the Museum of Art before the summer is out. I will, I will do it! I encourge everyone else also to check out the local stuff. We don’t need a fancy vacation to see something new!

Update: The folks at the Columbus Museum of Art saw my blog post and sent this to me:

“Hi Stephanie – saw your post about Red White and Boom and loved your pictures. Just thought you might like to know that the Museum is free throughout all of July and August with lots of great activities planned for families, children and adults. It’s our way of giving back to the community during these tough times and is made possible by the support of our members. You can check out details on our website – www.columbusmuseum.org .

Hope you can make it in for a visit!”

So now is a great time to visit!

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A Couple Different Horses From the Last Couple Weeks {Ohio Equine Photographer}

Posted on June 30, 2009




I Love my Job…. {Ohio Equine Photographer}

Posted on June 22, 2009






………because I get to photograph beauties like this!

This is CW River of Gold, a Dun overo Paint stallion owned by Crosswind Farm. This guy was such a gentleman. He was very well behaved, but he did put on quite a show for me and the mares. He is standing at stud and they also have some of his babies on the ground for sale. Thank you Kim for giving me the opportunity to photograph him!

I will be photographing a few more horses over the next 2-3 weeks, so keep your eye out for that here on the blog for those as well.

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More Cats {Columbus Ohio Pet Photographer}

Posted on June 11, 2009

I seem to photograph a lot of cats. It’s not something I do on purpose. I just seem to come across them often. Not that I don’t want to take photos of cats. I do love them. And they have interesting beautiful faces.

This first one is our new kitten Maxx. Isn’t he the cutest? I feel like I have an infant in the house again. I have to go about my day based on his sleeping schedule because he can’t be alone. That’s OK, I don’t mind.

This next one is a stray that has been hanging out at my parents’ house lately, much to their dismay. They can’t keep him because of serious allergies. Poor thing. He is really, really affectionate. People, please get your animals spayed and/or neutered. It’s the only humane thing to do.
I would so love to photograph more dogs too. So if you have a special pooch in your life you want to remember forever, give me a holler. I’ll even give half off my session fee to the first person to contact me for a dog session.

Circle P Sanctuary: Horses in Need Photo Project {Ohio Equine Photographer}

Posted on May 28, 2009

Founder Lynn Petitti looks over a new arrival, an emaciated 13 yr old pony. She believes this pony is going to make someone a wonderful companion and riding horse after she is brought back to health.

Lynn gives some love to Frisky, a nurse mare foal. This little filly is the friendliest thing I have ever seen. Instead of grazing like all the other normal horses, Frisky followed us around in the pasture and would not leave us alone. She is a real love bug, and she is available for adoption! Ther are 2 other nurse mare foals available for adoption at Circle P. See the video at the end to learn about nurse mare foals.

This is Jack, also available for adoption. I would like to adopt him myself if I could. He is my “type”.

Lifetime resident Johnny gives Jack a frisky little nip.

I was fortunate enough to go up to Marengo to the Circle P Sanctuary and meet with and talk to founder Lynn Petitti. I was very impressed by the work she and her very small group of volunteers are doing. They are not a big organization but they are helping the horses that they can. Lynn seemed to me to be a very compassionate person. Not just with the horses but with people too. She understands that sometimes people get in bad situations and may have to surrender their horse. At the same time, that is no excuse for letting an animal suffer.

I also want to let people know of the huge commitment she puts into this. It is a full time job to care for the animals and run the organization. They have many “residents” that will be there permenantly and Lynn is okay with that. They will have a home for the rest of their lives. In fact ALL the animals will have a home for the rest of their lives, even the adoptable ones if they are not adopted. Of course, if they are adopted that makes room for more horses that can be saved. So if you can adopt one, please consider it. All adopters must have at least a basic knowledge and ability to take care of a horse. All adopters will also go through a process in which you have to be approved to adopt a horse and make sure you match up well with the horse you are interested in adopting. Lynn informed me that this process usually takes about a month. The Circle P Sanctuary is relatively new, so far they have adopted out 2 horses, with the hopes of being able to adopt out several more. If you can’t adopt consider contributing or volunteering. With our help and support I hope they can meet that goal and thereby save a lot more horses.

There are 3 common situations that horse may fall into where it needs to be rescued. Of course there are others but these are the most common. 1.)The owner has gotten in over their head, did not know what was involved in horse care and is unable to care for the horse. Or people lose their jobs and can no longer afford to care for the horse. This is happening alot now with this economy. 2.)A performance/sport horse is no longer useful to their owner. Such is often the case with thoroughbreds off the track and other sport horses as well. These strong powerful animals who could harm us if they wanted, work their heart out to please their owners only to be thrown to the wayside when they have grown too old or injuries cause them to not be able to perform anymore. 3.)They are just neglected. Put into a pasture and forgot about.

I will probably be making another trip out to Circle P this summer. I did not get many photos because I was too engrossed in my conversation with Lynn!

A video about nurse mare foals. Warning, some content is hard to see. (Not my video, just a link)

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