Looking for some quick and easy tips to improve your pet photos? Head on over to Digital Photography School, where I’ve written a quick guide to getting the most from your pet photography. And don’t forget, you can pick up your copy of my eBook Snap N Paws for the early bird price of only $7.
Dress ups
A few days late, but Justin B got to try on his new outfit for Halloween – it was a resounding failure. My biggest piece of advice when photographing your pet is make sure they are comfortable – otherwise you end up with a very cranky cat (albeit with a lot of giggles along the way).
Snap N Paws – Adorable Pet Photography in a Snap
I’m so excited to announce the launch of my ebook, “Snap N Paws – Adorable Pet Photography in a Snap”. When I was approached to write this back in June, I was a little overwhelmed – after all, I’m a photographer, not a writer! It has been really challenging to take all my knowledge and condense it down to the basics, but I’m extremely proud of the result, and I hope you gain some great tips from it! You can purchase it for the introductory price of $7 by clicking here.
The book is aimed at all animal lovers and photography enthusiasts who want to be able to take emotive, fun, and natural photos of their pets. Featuring some of my favourite shoots over the last two years (including the stunning Cinder as my cover model), I cover everything from equipment needed to get started, to working in difficult lighting, as well as a wide range of hints on working with your pet’s quirks and personality to produce great photos.
I’d love to hear what you think, so if you have any questions after you purchase the guide, please shoot me an email or join me over on Facebook!
Lucy
I’m a huge fan of black and white, it’s so emotive and beautiful. I think you’ll agree that Lucy the Greyhound suits it extremely well!
Tilly
Meet Tilly, the most elegant dog I have ever had the pleasure of photographing, and a true supermodel in black and white.