Some days I really love my job. It's not often you hear your boss ask "Would you mind spending more time on Facebook?", or as was the case this week, "Can you do some research on bunnies?" I put my nose to the grindstone and googled images of rabbits. Did you know that there are actually 47 recognized breeds of rabbits? I have narrowed down my favorites to 3. First, you have the lop. These are your classic floppy eared bunnies.



Hopefully you are wondering why I was looking at bunnies all day. Well, it was research for a spring special like none other. I know rabbits have been done, they have even been done by us, but not like this. I'm not going to give you details just yet, but I will leave you with these words: historic, nostalgic, and adorable. If you can't wait for the upcoming information you are welcome to call the Key Photography studio at 770.205.5275 to inquire. We are still getting all of the information together before we send it out. We can't wait for you to hear about it and plan for your own session. Have a great weekend and come back next week to check on the details.
All images are from Cuteness Overload, a site that lives up to it's name.

Then, there is the mini rex. They look like a typical rabbit, but miniature.

Last, but not least is the lionhead. These are the super fluffy faced bunnies with short ears.

Hopefully you are wondering why I was looking at bunnies all day. Well, it was research for a spring special like none other. I know rabbits have been done, they have even been done by us, but not like this. I'm not going to give you details just yet, but I will leave you with these words: historic, nostalgic, and adorable. If you can't wait for the upcoming information you are welcome to call the Key Photography studio at 770.205.5275 to inquire. We are still getting all of the information together before we send it out. We can't wait for you to hear about it and plan for your own session. Have a great weekend and come back next week to check on the details.
All images are from Cuteness Overload, a site that lives up to it's name.
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