Photography and Happy Paws

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Obviously, there are two places where you can have the photo session: indoors or outdoors. Whichever you choose, you need to take into account lighting, weather, and your pet’s mood. Keep your pet’s preferences in mind when choosing settings. You need your pet to be in a good mood.

The perfect day

Pythagoras says, “Animals share with us the privilege of having a soul,” and you’ll want your snapshots to reflect this soul. It’s all about the straightness and brightness of the light. Pick a day that’s not too bright and not too dark, you want the lighting to be just right so your photos look natural and not scream ‘it took me ages to click this!’

It’s all about timing

Your pet will not sit still and you should use this to your advantage. Coax him, bribe him, and use a calm tone to get him into the right position you want. A happy pet equals happy pictures.

camera settings

If you have a cooperative pet that loves photo shoots, this will be an easy walk for you. However, not all cats and dogs like the camera flash; It scares them, it makes them nervous. This is why you need a day that is not too cloudy and not too bright. Also, the flash tends to give a washed-out effect, so you’ll want to turn it off.

The subject and the number.

You don’t need to have a particular pose in mind; you can encourage your pet to move as you click. Take a good number of photos, because your pet will not always heed your request and look at the camera for you. The more, the better, you can always discard the ones that do not seem good to you.

the wow factor

Use toys, whistles, gestures, and treats to get their attention, if outdoor photography has led them to chase a butterfly or praying mantis. This could cause them to bounce back at you, leaving you with an adorable shot. Distractions work best to give you the perfect shot and literally see your pet in a different light.

The angle

The angle matters when you take their photos. Taking it from a high angle is very common; Why not get down to their level and try to click? You will have some beautiful photos of your four-legged darling. Lean in, lean in, move slowly and get your pet’s attention. You will have a fun session just like your cat or dog.

Be sure to reward your pet afterward for being so cooperative and photogenic. Happy clicking to you!

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