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Furry Photos is run by Nicholas Lee, a freelance photographer based in Singapore. He specialises in location shoots away from the confines of a studio, capturing candid and spontaneous memories of your best friend (or friends). For more information on how you can book a session, drop us an email

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  • Archive: ‘Portraits’



    A dog named Monkey

    Monday, March 8th, 2010

    A dog called Monkey? Yeap you hear it right.  Monkey is a old rescued stray that has been with her family for about 9 years now! While she is still wary of strangers she is super manja (affectionate for all you non local readers) to her ‘mom’. I managed to take some quick snaps of her before her family had to leave.

    OK maybe she does look like a monkey squatting if you look kard enough…

    Still you cant deny that she is 100% dog :D

    My personal fav :)

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    Mnm: Kingsley

    Sunday, February 28th, 2010

    Not to be confused with the other famous blogging doggy at kingsleydog.com ;) I met him while he was out in the run having a little game of fetch.

    Border collies + action are just too hard to resist for a photo op.

    Tried to grab some jump shots but it all ended up like

    When the time came for him to get back to the kennel he just lay there out in the field waiting for the ball to be thrown again!

    Running and border collies really seem to go well together. This is also my fav shot from that short session.

    As a bonus for my readers, you can download a high-res wallpaper of the above image over at this link (right click and save-as)

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    MuttsNMittens – Master Chow

    Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

    Its been quite awhile since I had the time to head down over to MuttsNMittens to help photograph some adoptable. I decided to have a session with the very furry Master Chow. He was much neglected as a breeding dog and was subsequently rescued with his mom (who has since found a new home!) He is still pretty shy around people(especially males)  still which is not surprising given how much he was abused. Its amazing how much better he is now thanks to the efforts and care of the shelter staff and volunteers.  When he arrived he was malnourished and had almost no fur on him, but now…

    He definitely recovered well and saved from that awful breeder, live life as a dog should :D

    Of course the trademark of a chow is thier purple tongue!

    If you think you have the heart and patience to give him a forever home, do drop by MuttsNMittens to arrange for a viewing session!

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