About Us
Based in Corvallis, Oregon, we are two college students looking to combine our love of animals with our love of photography. We personally have a dog, three cats, and a leopard gecko, and we often foster kittens. Our free time is spent out and about in nature, often with the dog, and always with cameras.
Our goal with this project is to capture the unique personalities of your beloved companions, as well as the bond between them and you. Having both worked in veterinary medicine and owned a variety of pets ourselves, we are comfortable with all species and temperaments. We would also love the opportunity to share our personal photography with our community and the world.
Meet Noah and Arianna.
Arianna is a life-long lover of animals. She is a Biology and Sustainability double major, Applied Journalism minor, and an Honors student at Oregon State University. Arianna grew up with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, pocket pets, chickens, ducks, geckos, frogs, and fish, and has worked as a veterinary assistant for over 3.5 years. She volunteers as a photographer for local animal rescue organizations and works as a caretaker for a local farm sanctuary. She is also a photographer for Oregon State University’s Orange Media Network. In terms of photography subjects, Arianna has a huge soft spot for senior and special needs pets.
Noah grew up among a menagerie of animals, including wildlife that his family would rehabilitate. He is also comfortable with farm, and companion animals. He is an undergraduate student at Oregon State University majoring in both Anthropology and Sustainability, with a minor in Applied Journalism. Noah worked as a veterinary assistant for over seven years and is comfortable with large and small companion animals, exotics, and wildlife. He has worked as a veterinary assistant for over seven years, and has experience in real estate photography and videography. He is also a licensed drone operator in Oregon.
The Tilly Project
Noah and Arianna are affiliate photographers for The Tilly Project, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families capture memories with their senior and terminally ill pets.
Discounted and sliding-scale pricing is available for end-of-life photoshoots and prints.