WR Purche said: Everyone thinks they have the best dog. And none of them are wrong.
Tom Joens said: Dogs have a way of finding the people who need them, and filling an emptiness we didn't know we had.
I think this applies to all pets, and they all deserve to be captured in a moment. Your moment. What is your best moment with your pet? Do you want to capture one or more moments in a photo and keep them forever? Would you like me to help you with that?
Primarily
You must contact me via email so that we can arrange; A date, a time you prefer and a location where you would like to have your dog's photos taken. If you have any thoughts, please feel free to send me suggestions for locations and photo ideas you could imagine with your dog.
I specialize in outdoor photography in natural light, and I always appreciate seeing dogs in their natural environment. Your location can be at your home if there are nice places there. It can be some special places along your favorite walk, or even in the city if that's what you want, Urban places are exciting photos. Have you considered what type of photo you want? Action, portrait, sleeping, do you want to be in the photo with your dog? If your dog has skills, such as tricks, we can try to get some special or fun photos with these tricks. The more information you give me about what you want in your photo, the better prepared I will be for the photo shoot. But if you are not quite sure what you want, I can also help you with some ideas. Tell me a little about yourself and your dog, and I will give you some suggestions based on that. We will probably find something that will make you happy.
I also have some experience taking branding photos for companies. My experience here is of course about equipment. And people at work. Such as lifting and welding.
Date and time
Most people prefer spring, summer or fall photos, but I have no problem with winter photos either. It makes for great photos. No matter the season, we will find out what works best for you. Rainy days can also make for great photos. But if that's not your thing and it rains on your photo day, no problem. We will make a new plan for a new photo shoot for you. At no extra cost.
When it comes to the time of day, sunset or sunrise are really nice to photograph. And what a lot of people think is a great time to photograph is on sunny days. But cloudy weather is better. Why? The clouds give a nice soft light that is easier to photograph in. But again, it all depends on what type of photos you want, and we will talk about all of this before the day arrives.
Before the photoshoot
What you as a pet owner should think about before coming to the photo shoot:
Bring your dog's favorite toy. Toys are better to use in a photoshoot to avoid drooling that can happen if we use treats. But bring your dog's favorite treat, we may need both.
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Practice the command words a few days in advance, so it may be easier to get your dog to sit, stay, or lie down on the day of the photo shoot.
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If you want your dog to look nice in the photo, make sure to wash and groom him beforehand.
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Please bring your dog's towel and brush, in case we need to clean your dog a bit during the photoshoot.
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I would also recommend bringing or wearing a dog collar instead of a harness, because with a dog collar the image will be cleaner and neater.
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If you have an active dog, I would recommend draining your dog of energy before you arrive so that the dog's energy is easier to work with.
To select the image you want.
Then it's time to retouch the photos. That means I make the photos I took even better. A while after the photo shoot you will see the result. I will send you a digital folder with the photos. They will be in low resolution with a watermark in the image. Now you can sit at home and pick out your favorite photo. Choose the photos you want in high resolution and the quantity that is included in the package you chose.
You can also choose other products that we offer.
Tikani in urban areas!
Here you can see a picture straight from the camera and a picture after editing.
Little paws for big steps!
Here you see Stubby's first picture at three weeks and the second one year later.
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