My name is Elizabeth Luce, owner and photographer of Bark Furtography. I live on the beautiful Island of Martha's Vineyard, off the Coast of Massachusetts, USA. Mom of 4, islander by birth and generations, one of many artists in my family. My past careers have always had an artistic flair, from Pastry Chef to Childrens Clothing Design.
 

   

    I purchased my first digital camera after the birth of my daughter and found my passion sparked. I started photographing children, adding on farm animals and fine art photography and then it seemed natural to aim my camera at our pets and pets I saw around me. Every furry face was cuter than the next. I found my happy place on the ground, spending time playing and interacting with animals, capturing that beautiful spirit through my lens. 

 

    I have spent countless hours learning and expanding my abilities to be able to offer all of my clients a unique, relaxed and fully professional experience.  Wether you are looking for a more artistic piece or prefer a natural outdoor setting, we can work together to create a heirloom, one of a kind experience, custom to you and your pet or child. 
     

    It means so much to me to be able to help each and every client to preserve these memories, life with our furry best friends goes so fast and it is so important to have tangible moments like these to reflect back on.   Don't wait until it is too late to preserve these precious moments.

 

     I will walk you through it all, from the very first meeting to the final art choices at the image reveal. From a gorgeous coffee table album obeautiful prints in a special box, to a stunning work of art hanging on your wall. Remember a CD or memory stick can't be hung up for all to enjoy. It is my goal for you to have a fun, personalized and most of all relaxed experience that you will cherish.

   

Prices start at $200 for a session and include credit towards your product choices. My clients on average spend $1200 and up. 

 

“ Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. – Matt Hardy