Luxury Fine Art Animal Photography in Switzerland: A Bespoke Experience for Dogs, Cats, and Horses
Heather Ennis Heather Ennis

Luxury Fine Art Animal Photography in Switzerland: A Bespoke Experience for Dogs, Cats, and Horses

What is unique about Mont Blanc Photography, and why do select clients seeking a luxury experience seek out my services?

Among Switzerland’s Most Sought-After Luxury Pet Photographers

Animal photography is more than capturing an image — it is about telling a story, preserving a bond, and creating timeless art. As a specialist in fine art dog, cat, and horse photography, serving discerning clients across Switzerland, I create bespoke artwork that transforms the spirit of your animal into something tangible, meaningful, and enduring - providing you with stylish lasting memories of your beloved animal.

My work is not about volume or quick snapshots. Instead, I offer a luxury fine art experience: one that is fully customised to reflect both your pet’s character and your home’s aesthetic. From the first consultation to the final production of your artwork, every detail is thoughtfully designed for you. I take my time during your photoshoot, and so there is no time limit and no rushing your animal. I only take on a limited number of clients, so that you get my full and unhurried attention.

Three of the most important reasons why my high end clients choose me, is purely because:

  • My photography style is truly unique and based on giving your timeless fine art imagery.

  • They know they will get a white glove, bespoke experience, designed to fit their needs.

  • I work with your animal’s needs, desires and comfort levels. I take animal behaviour very seriously, and always with with them, to make sure they are comfortable and well looked after throughout.

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How You Should Use Your Photographer's Artistic Skills to Enhance Your Interiors
Heather Ennis Heather Ennis

How You Should Use Your Photographer's Artistic Skills to Enhance Your Interiors

Why it’s important to hire a photographer who provides a full service.

So what do I mean here? Well, a lot of photographers will take very beautiful photos and then leave you to figure out where to put them in your house on your own. The thing is, what if the your home has a subtle and sophisticated colour scheme…photos of your beloved dog or cat taken on a bright or gauche backdrop would not compliment or enhance your overall home aesthetic, in fact it would most likely clash and look out of place.

This is why it’s important to have a full service photographer, who will design your wall art to compliment your home spaces right from the beginning. Before we even get to the studio or on location for a photoshoot, it’s important that we talk about your home, your design aesthetic and what you’re looking to achieve. If this all seems too much, then this is where I can help. I can do an in person visit with you to your home, or a virtual one instead, where I look at the overall design and then advice you on what wall art styles would look great and where. There are many things to take into consideration, such as: your home colour schemes; the wall areas available; your colour preferences in art; whether those preferences for art would compliment your home; and finally, whether those colours and styles would suit your animal’s fur and eyes, to bring out the best in them. Finally, we would discuss your preferences for the style of art finishes, such as framing, canvases, acrylics and so on.

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Working with Association Paw’Pattes Switzerland
Heather Ennis Heather Ennis

Working with Association Paw’Pattes Switzerland

Animal rescue work is very close to my heart, it’s something I’ve been involved in my whole life in one way or another. So I always look for ways to support local animal shelters and charities.

In this case, the Association Paw’Pattes in Switzerland had this beautiful male cat called Pattapouf, who was difficult to place in a new family. He was extremely shy and had some long term health issues, which sadly tends to put most people off from adopting an animal.

The thing is, these issues really, really shouldn’t be an issue or an obstacle, as most rescue animals are shy to begin with, we just need to see past this and see the beauty of their character that is hidden behind their shyness. In this case, this beautiful boy was very firmly and sweetly attached to his foster mum from Paw’pattes, he’d been given some time to come out of his shell and show his true character, which was that of a truly soft sweet boy, a real delight of a cat.

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