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A Quick And Easy Guide To Pet Portrait Photography

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Pet portrait photography is becoming increasingly popular. After all, it’s natural. You’re so in love with your pet that you treat him just like he’s one of the family. There are many photographers who are experts in taking quality pictures of pets, but you always have the option of doing this right in your own living environment.

Just keep your digital camera ready all the time. Keep reading to learn how to take amazing pictures of your animals.

Get The Candid Shot

You don’t actually expect your pets to pose for you, do you? Pets are inherently temperamental and naturally active. They are constantly relying upon their intuition when stimulated and thus, distractions will invariably rear their heads. It’s impossible to teach an animal how to strike the perfect pose, and at the perfect moment.

You have to be like the paparazzi instead! There are lots of unexpected moments of hilarity and clumsiness that you might want to cherish forever, such as when your pet goes splashing through a mud puddle. If your pet goes to the groomers on a regular schedule, then you’ll have plenty of opportunities to catch him looking his best.

Keep in mind, however, that whenever long-haired cats and dogs are given short haircuts, they tend to get depressed and this means that taking pictures right after these beauty treatments will rarely produce good results.

Mood Swings

By now, you probably know all about your pet’s behavior such as how he gets sleepy right after eating or how he tends to be playful on mornings that are neither too hot nor too cold. If you want to capture a picture of your pet in a specific mood, then pay attention to the patterns and clues concerning when these moods are most likely to manifest.

Get Up Close

Pet pictures that actually show the subject’s face are the absolute cutest. Because pets are typically a lot shorter than humans, you may need to really stoop down in order to get a good view of your pet’s eyes or a clear shot of his face. Zoom lenses can be incredibly helpful in pet portrait photography – that is, if you’re able to get close enough to your subject.

Plan Out The Scenes

Be sure to plan your scenes with great care. If your cat loves playing with toys than make an effort to have lots of these on hand. If your dog enjoys chewing things, given him several bones or doggie toys to munch on and maul.

Sprinkle a few colors throughout the area and make sure that you have plenty of light. To give your pictures an airy quality, adjust your camera’s brightness – and add some contrast to expose the light in your pet’s eyes. There are countless ways to catch pets in the middle of doing cute things.

As they are, we know that animals are definitely fascinating subjects and it’s this very fantastical quality that we want to remember in our pictures. Pet portrait photography produces outstanding keepsakes so be sure to use these pet portrait photography tips, and to continue experimenting with other techniques to add intrigue, beauty, and fun to all of your pet pictures!

Pet Portraits Make Great Gifts

There are plenty of gifts that mean a lot to the person receiving them, whether given for a special occasion or simply because you felt like giving someone a gift. It really is the thought that counts, as has been pointed out many times and the thought behind the gift is a lot more relevant and meaningful than the cost of that gift.

Pet portraits make simple yet much appreciated gifts for any pet lover on your list of people to buy gifts for. If you own a pet yourself, you probably know just how important your pet is in your life; he or she becomes a friend and a companion instead of just an animal.

As well as companionship, a dog can provide security and protection too, and many animals, including dogs, seem to display intelligence that is almost human-like. One of the drawbacks of forming a close bond with your pet is that it will inevitably be a short bond, as most animals have a short lifespan.

Having A Lasting Memento Of Your Pet

Many pet lovers like to have a lasting memento of their dog or cat, and pet portraits allow someone to constantly have a reminder of the animal’s friendship and loyalty. A portrait of a loved pet can have the effect of making it seem as though the pet is still there.

Take some time to find a talented and reputable artist who actually specializes in pet portraits if you like the idea of giving one as a gift. That way, you can be assured the recipient gets a quality product and a portrait that actually resembles their pet.

Not every artist is skilled at doing portraits of pets; it takes a special talent to be able to capture the nuances and texture of a dog’s fur. And it takes a lot of patience as well as skill, to be able to capture a dog or cat in a portrait when they simply won’t sit still.

Getting a pet to sit still to have their portrait drawn or painted is one of the most difficult tasks for anyone who specializes in portraits of pets. One method that works for many people is to give their cat or dog a treat or toy as an incentive to persuade them to sit or lie still for long enough to have their portrait taken. And of course, one solution to the dog or cat that won’t keep still is to take their portrait when they are fast asleep.

Capturing a pet in a portrait may have its challenges, but pet portraits are one of the most meaningful gifts you can give to a pet lover and its something they can treasure all their life.


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