Say Cheese for the Birdie!

Not sure if like me you find it a challenge to photograph your pet. My cat, (Miss) Mia is impossible, unlike dogs who if trained will “sit” and “stay” on command. But even friends and family who have dogs have a difficult time photographing their pooches.

Not sure if you want to upgrade your camera for that “perfect shot” but here are some helpful tips in general:

1. Shoot at animal’s eye level.

2. Keep shooting; don’t wait for a shot.

3. To capture a pet’s attention: for dogs have treats, squeaky and patience. And make “meow” sounds.  Miss Mia (my cat) is cringing right now. For cats, make a noise but one must be prepared and quick.

4. Let pets be relaxed and playful for that candid shot.

5. Do not use flash to avoid eye-glow (like red-eye in humans).

6. Shoot off-center and look for unique characteristics of your pet.

7. Good lighting is important; morning light or soft evening light.

Or you can just enlist a professional pet photographer and not fret over whether fido or feline will say “woof” or “meow” for the camera. I will post a photo of the princess, Miss Mia once I have mastered these skills.  Hopefully in the near future.

For further information:

“Expert Tips on Photographing Your Pets”

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