
A big thank you to my pet photography clients and fans all over Canada and the World for voting me 'Best Photographer' in the 2011 Readers Choice awards. I also thank you for voting 'Johns Pet Photography' the Best Photography Studio; a clean sweep. I love you all and appreciate your continued support and business. This past year has been a blur and the next year will be warp speed! We have some amazing projects that are underway, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled.T.O.-Toronto-GTA-Quebec-Montreal-Ottawa-N.Y.-New York Animal photographer, Johns Pet Photography

Without any doubt, this is my favorite feline portrait of all time. Dennis the Menace turned into the Beast from "Beauty and the Beast". This moment was so amazing and his wispy fur is simply magical as he danced in the kitchen. He is looking for a dancing partner; all felines must register in advance. Please note that there will be a long waiting time.

Dennis, a 7 month young Maine Coon Kitten, enjoying a moment by his custom fireplace. I have captured many family feline portraits in my career; with Dennis I had a little surprise. Not only does he enjoy hanging out in the plastic bag cupboard instead of boxes, he also loves chilling out in his own bedroom! Yes, I have met the most spoiled feline to date and his name is "Dennis the Menace". Although he has free roam of the entire house (a small castle), he also has an amusement park for a bedroom.

Leo and Katie, Himalayan felines, find a moment of trust and appreciation

Jackie and her cat, Kitty :)

Larry, an exotic Bengal Cat, prefers tall glasses over toilet bowls

Ishtar, a spoiled Himalayan feline, enjoying a moment by her favorite chair

Lestat, a grey Himalayan feline, seems to have experience with pet photo sessions. Hamilton-Burlington-Oakville Best Pet Photographer Johnathan Garfield

Skippy, a 19 year young DLH Brown Tabby, is still a little cautious as Comet looks on

MinMin is usually a rather relaxed feline unless her younger brother Denny gets her excited. However, on this day she took advantage of the freshly fallen snow and showed us her feline snow plow routine. We didn't have the heart to tell her that snow is actually water, lets keep that our secret!

Kitten, without a name, admiring his flower pot

Cleared for take off in 5...4...3...

Looking for field mice can be a tough job.

Kitten being a kitten!

Snicker's the cat hunting for a mouse

Target locked... ready to pounce.

Snickers the cat shows us his belly.