
Cool February mornings in Central Florida bring beautiful, soft light, and Enzo’s session at Newton Park was the perfect example.
We met Enzo and his parents, Miriam and Chris, on a crisp morning with sunlight filtering through the trees. From the moment that bright orange ball appeared, one thing was clear: for Enzo, ball is life.

This three-year-old German Shorthaired Pointer has endless energy and a serious love of fetch. Each throw sent him racing across the grass with total focus, ears flying and eyes locked on the prize. The action shots came easily — Enzo could happily chase that ball all day.

But between those high-speed runs, his softer side showed up just as quickly. Enzo leaned into Miriam and Chris for scratches and cuddles, shifting from wild athlete to full-time cuddle-bug in seconds. Those quiet moments with his people gave the session a beautiful balance.

Enzo has been part of their family since he was eight weeks old, and the connection between them was easy to see throughout the morning. Friendly, joyful, and always ready for the next toss of his favorite ball, he made every part of the session feel relaxed and fun.


Sessions like this are why we love photographing dogs outdoors. The open space at Newton Park gave Enzo room to run, play, and show off every side of his personality.










If you’d love photos that capture your dog’s energy, personality, and the bond you share, we’d love to create something similar for you.
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