- Liz Gregg, from Herne Bay in Kent has perfected a technique of capturing dogs
- Photographer says she loves dogs as much as photography so started project
- Here, FEMAIL shares the adorable images of some VERY excited pooches
A dog-loving photographer has captured adorable photos of some very excited pooches bracing themselves for a well deserved treat.
Liz Gregg, 47, from Herne Bay in Kent has perfected a technique of capturing the canines at their funniest moment naming the project Snap Catch.
The photographer explained she tosses a dog treat in the air to get the hungry pooches excited and then, using a fast-shutter speed, snaps away at the hilarious hounds.
She said: 'My high-speed flash captures the action, and the expressions on the dogs' faces are priceless. I find it quite addictive, and totally joyous.'
Liz has spent most of her career snapping celebrities, musicians and sports stars. But she realised her favourite shots were of her collie poodle Jeanie, as she loves dogs as much as photography.
'I love bonding with them, playing with them, training them... and yes photographing them.'
Here, FEMAIL reveals the adorable images...
A dog-loving photographer has captured adorable photos of some very excited pooches bracing themselves for a well deserved treat. Pictured: A glossy black labrador attempting to get a treat
The photographer explained she tosses a dog treat in the air to get the hungry pooches excited and then, using a fast-shutter speed, snaps away at the hilarious hounds. Pictured: A spaniel reaching for a treat
Photographer Liz Gregg explained: 'My high-speed flash captures the action, and the expressions on the dogs' faces are priceless. I find it quite addictive, and totally joyous.'
Liz Gregg, 47, from Herne Bay in Kent has perfected a technique of capturing the canines at their funniest moment naming the project Snap Catch
Speaking about the project Liz said: ''I love bonding with them, playing with them, training them... and yes photographing them.'
Liz has spent most of her career snapping celebrities, musicians and sports stars. But she realised her favourite shots were of her collie poodle Jeanie, as she loves dogs as much as photography. She is pictured with Jeanie
It's a dog's life! This stunning image shows a a dog reaching for their biscuit
The images of a black background show the very cute dogs reaching for the treat
Give it here! Liz's photos show dogs making very cute faces as they reach for a special treat
Almost there! One stunning spaniel reaches for a treat with a very expressive look
I can't see! This curly haired pooch had their eyes covered in excitement to grab the treat
For me? This lovely black and white pooch looked shocked as he caught the treat
Whiskers! This little pooch saw his facial hair fly as he jumped up for a little snack
Liz is pictured of the beach with her camera, she says she loves photography and dogs equally
Open up! These two pooches opened very wide and showed off their gnashers for the picture
Enough to share! These two canine pals showed there was enough for two as they reached for their treats
Yum! These two spaniels both launched for a treat in this adorable image
What, me? This picture shows a very cute pooch showing a lack of movement for the treat
Enough to drool over! This pooch got very excited as they got ready to enjoy a treat
Did you say dinner? This pooch opened wide to grab a treat in an adorable shot
Feed me! Another dog was very excited to have a snack and showed off his teeth and tongue to Liz
Tea time! This bull dog bared his teeth to get ready for a treat for Liz who snapped a shot
Do I get a treat? This cute spaniel showed off their very excited look as they got ready for a snack
Do I get a treat? This savvy retriever cross jumped for a treat and caught it very swiftly
No photos please! This very posey pup got ready for a shot with a tilt of a head
Dinner time! This little fluff ball was very excited for dinner as they opened wide for a treat
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8463021/Photographer-captures-hilarious-moment-adorable-dogs-attempt-catch-treats.html
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