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Dog Photography: How To Choose Your Pet's Photographer

2016/5/4 10:06:37

Every dog should have his day -- that is, in front of the camera. Man's best friend, after all, is part of the family and family members always have a spot in the photo album, digital and otherwise. The trouble is you seem to always get a bad shot of your dog because the crazy pooch is just all over the place. No matter how high up the megapixel of your camera goes, you cannot seem to take one amazing shot that will melt the hearts of anyone seeing it. So what you need to do is hire a professional who does dog photography.

You might consider a regular portrait photographer. The trouble with this idea is that most regular portrait photographers might not have the expertise and experience in shooting dogs, or any other pet for that matter. Taking photos of a dog is more than just waving a squeaky toy and then hoping for the best shot. Your pet photographer should know about dog behaviour and, ideally, the different breeds.

To begin, consider recommendations from fellow dog lovers. You can either find out which among your pet loving friends have had photos of their dogs taken professionally or go online and check out communities that rate pet photographers. By getting proper recommendations, you can cut down on the time you will spend searching for the right photographer.

The ideal photographer will have a wide range of expertise. Some may even do wedding photography that couples seek. A photographer of this calibre can offer extensive options when it comes to concepts for your dog's photos.

Always meet with your pet's photographer before arranging the shoot. Take time to get to know the photographer and ask him or her certain questions, like plans for handling your dog when your pet shows signs of stress during the shoot. You should also bring your dog to the initial consultation to see how well the photographer interacts with your pooch.

Also, make sure to discuss fees with the photographer. Most will generally have their prices listed on their website. When you are working around a budget, knowing the photographer's fees beforehand will save you the trouble of meeting with someone whose prices are out of your reach.

Finally, look over the photographer's portfolio either on the website or during your initial consultation. When the photos captivate you -- from wedding photography to the pet photography -- then you will know you are on the right track and that you can finally have that amazing shot of your beloved dog.

No matter how advance your camera is, you cannot seem to take one amazing shot that will melt your heart or captivate those looking at it. This is because in front of the camera your subject can be like a dog crazy moving or a stressed out bride. Find out how you can get the best photo. Go to this website.