David Sutton Photography - In-Studio Portrait Sitting


Item Number: 139

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $600

Online Close: Apr 30, 2022 10:00 PM CDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

$600 is yours to spend towards...


your planning consultation, where you will lay the groundwork for your portrait experience,


your personalized photographic session, where we'll capture your essence and also that of the people and pets you love the most,


a cinematic presentation of your photos,


and a design consultation where we'll assist you in the selection and customization of artwork that will bring new life into your home and be treasured for generations. 


David Sutton's portraits of dogs, cats, and people with their pets have won him international acclaim. Based outside Chicago in Evanston, Illinois, Sutton photographs dogs, cats, kids, families, and animals for all sorts of advertising, corporations, and especially private clients.


David Sutton didn’t wake up one morning proclaiming, “I want to be a pet photographer!” When he was very small, he wanted to be a veterinarian. When he got a little bigger, he decided he wanted to be a photographer. So naturally, David attended four universities over seven years and got a degree in…German.


Thankfully, David’s passion for photography never waned. His passion for shooting editorial photos of computer types and CEOs for a living, however, eventually did.


Never would he have guessed that, in his thirties, his two earliest career aspirations would collide. Enter Zane!, a Border Collie/Cattle dog with enough energy to warrant an exclamation point at the end of his name. One day in 1993, after a sitting with a corporate type in his studio, David planted his new dog, Zane! on the backdrop and started shooting. The results were fantastic. So are the highlights of his career.


 3417 Church St., Evanston


847-679-8090


 

Special Instructions

Expires 10/29/22


All items will be mailed or emailed to the winning bidder within a week of auction closing.


 

Donated by

David Sutton/Sutton Studios