Tips For Photographing Your Pet

Advice for photographing your pet

We all want to keep memories of important moments, people or animals in our lives. That’s why learning to take the best pictures is a great idea. So, we will give you some brief advice for photographing your pet.

This is not always an easy job, as animals tend to move around a lot, nor is it necessary to talk about the red eyes that make our best memories seem to have been taken in the night of the undead. So, stay tuned for the following recommendations!

put yourself at his height

If you don’t want your pet to look like a Hobbit or for you to have to carry it on your lap, which will make it look uncomfortable in the photo, kneel down to be on the same level as your pet. You can even crawl on the floor with your dogs or your cat; this will make the image have better perspective so you can capture your pet from its own height as it sees the world.

Use natural light to shoot

Unless you want your pet’s photo to look like it was taken in the “pets graveyard,”  use a source of natural light (sunlight) when photographing your pet. 

We’ve all ever taken pictures with our pets and their eyes came out a scary red color. This is due to the use of flash, which can also frighten your pet, and thus you will not get an ideal photo. In case of a night shot, try an artificial light source such as a lamp with white light.

dog jumping in the sun

show your personality

One way to get a photo that could be the cover of National Geographic is to focus on displaying your pet’s true personality, its true nature.

If he loves playing with the ball, try to portray it, whether your pet is active or not, personality is what gives that “plus” to the images, which makes them come out wonderful.

Take photos “on the go”

If you have a professional camera, semi-professional or a device with this option, this will be ideal for photographing your pet.

Animals move a lot, and this allows you to take many images in microseconds. So, in addition to the feeling of movement, you will have more opportunities to have taken at least one good photo.

Use your pet’s schedule to your advantage

No one knows your pet better than you do; use this to take the best photo possible. For example, if you know that your dog goes crazy with joy at a specific time, for example, when your children arrive from school, prepare the camera to capture that moment.

Look for the things you like most about your furry companion, so that they are precisely those you can keep for the future, whether it’s a gesture or some particularity; these are the things that make them unique and are the ones you’ll love to see when he’s gone.

dog playing

use toys

Getting your dog or cat’s attention can be a mission impossible, try it with a feather and rope, or a sonic toy. These are used to get the animal’s attention and get a photo more easily, but don’t be mean, once you get what you want, reward it with a good play session.

Respect your pet

A good photo is not one that the animal is uncomfortable with, is in a dangerous situation, or is uncomfortable with. Respect your pet’s hours and spaces, this way you can have a better relationship with your pet.

Often, to look funny, we put our animals in situations that may not be the best, such as putting them ridiculous things they are not used to, heavy objects, among other things.

Don’t be stubborn, think about what you would feel if you were subjected to a certain type of treatment, if the answer is that you wouldn’t like it, then don’t make your pet go through the same.

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