Tips on Photographing Pets
November 1st, 2008 by SFXsource
You have probably been wanting to photograph your pet but are not sure how to get started. You don’t want ordinary photos, and that is why are you reading this article. These tips are meant to help you take awesome photos of your pet.
1. Photograph your pet in natural light. Either use light coming in from the window, or take them outside. Flash photography and animals do not go well together. The flash could scare your pet, and it also causes red-eye.
2. Put yourself on the same level as your pet. You can either lie down or crouch. You will appear less intimidating, and you will also get a different perspective of your surroundings. Many times pets will investigate your camera, making for a very cute photo.
3. Take the time to learn about your pet’s personality and unique ways. By knowing more about them, you will have more fun and it will be easier to photograph them.
4. Get creative by changing your aperture settings, switching lenses, or playing with shutter speed. A fast shutter speed freezes your pet in motion, a small aperture blurs the background, a macro lens will allow you to take close-up photos, and a wide-angle lens fits more pet in the frame.
5. Don’t forget to be patient. In the beginning, your pet may be camera shy, but they will get more comfortable as the photo shoot progresses. Remember that your pet will sense if you are anxious and uncomfortable, so be calm and relaxed.
6. Be prepared for the unexpected. Because pets are unpredictable, you never know when a good opportunity for a photo will present itself. Keep them happy by photographing them enjoying a treat, playing with their favorite toy, or having fun in the park.
Remember to have fun! You will be able to display your pets looking like rock stars in no time. You can always look online or in magazine for additional ideas.
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