Your puppy photo collection has the potential to be one of your most treasured possessions, especially if the puppy in your photos is your very own. However, it can be a difficult endeavor to get your puppy to pose for you. A puppy wiggles and is always on the go and taking its pictures can be a real challenge. Also, taking puppy photos is not the same as taking a picture of humans so you need to know what to do in order to do it right the first time around.
Give The Right Command To Your Pet
In order for you to take cute and decent puppy photos, you must first train your dog how to pose. Teach him to follow basic commands, like sit, stand, and lie down. Other commands that can also come in handy are roll over, fetch, and other action commands that will give you good shots during the photo shoot. But teaching your dog tricks requires a lot of patience and dedication so expect to spend a lot of time with your pet before you perfect the art. If in case you don’t have the time to train your dog but really wants to have decent pictures of him then you can enroll him in a dog academy and let the experts do it for you.
Choosing The Location
As real estate brokers and businessmen say, location is everything. That is also true when taking your puppy photos. If you want great looking puppy pictures, choose a location that will look nice as the background. The garden and your backyard is a good location to take puppy photos, and the landscape will definitely add a new twist to your photo shoot. Choose also a place where the lighting is good, preferably natural lighting instead of putting your bet on artificial light source.
Choosing a good camera
A good camera is also important in getting a beautiful puppy photo. If your camera’s resolution is low then expect a low quality picture. For beautiful results, get yourself a professional camera. If you can’t afford a professional camera, you may just opt for a digital camera from a reputable maker with a high resolution or with features that will help simplify the job. These cameras are a lot cheaper than they used to be and are available in the market everywhere.
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