The Joy of Dog Photography

Of course, I can talk about photography for hours. It's in my blood! There's not a whole lot I'd have to say, "Hmmm, no idea how to go about that." But there are parts of photography that I am less familiar with, and there are certain parts of photography in which I have gained a lot of experience.

One of the things I'm not very good at myself is portrait photography, although that may sound strange because it is and remains one of the most practiced forms of photography. It's not for everyone, and you won't find many portrait photos of my hand. The portrait photos that I have made almost all come from assignments. And I don't share photos taken on commission online. Now and then I've done shoots to train myself more in portrait photography, and I've also shared those photos in my blogs. But am I writing a tutorial about portrait photography? Um no. Then let me write a blog in which I give away some tips about a part of photography where I have always felt at home.

I'm talking about the joy of dog photography!


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I can't guarantee PERFECT shots

It's not the first time I've given away tips on this, and maybe not the last time. This part of photography continues to attract me! What else do you expect with 3 of those furry friends in the house? And I hope that this also remains a fascinating subject within photography for many. Given the amount of people who have a dog as a pet, I hope it works that way. LOL. At least, I assume you, too want to capture your dog in the best possible way, right? So I've decided that I'm going to share some tips with you again. These tips CAN help you get the most expressive shots of your furry friends, though I can't guarantee PERFECT shots. But a lot of fun, quality time, and maybe also some frustration. When you're ready, get out your camera. Get ready for a very happy dog, grab your camera, and dive into the world of dog photography.

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  • Personality

Every dog has its unique personality, and it's essential to get to know it before you get started shooting. This is not so difficult when it comes to your dog. If you photograph someone else's dog, ask the owners a lot! The dog may be energetic and playful or calm and shy. Take the time to understand their behavior, habits, and traits. Knowing your furry model's personality will help you anticipate their movements, emotions, and that one look that melts their heart.

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  • Eyes are the Mirrors of the Soul

That is the case with humans. And that is certainly no different with animals. A dog's eyes are a reflection of their soul, and let your photos speak. They reflect emotions and loyalty. To capture that and keep the eyes vibrant, rather than two dark spots in the dog's face, try to put your focus on their eyes. Also, try to pay attention to the moments when a special expression appears in their eyes. A dog's eyes can shine with joy but also look full of attention and love. Pay attention to these moments; it makes your photos speak so much more. And creates a sense of connection for the viewer with your photo.

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  • Dogs Perspective

To let the viewer create the feeling of a bond with your dog, it is important to get to the dog's eye level. By putting yourself on their level, you make the photo much more intimate and allow the viewer to see the world through your dog's eyes. And yes, this means bending your knees or flat on your stomach on the floor. Not always handy, but you have to do something for your photo and your four-legged friend!

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  • Natural Light

Light is key to any photography, and dog photography is no different. Of course, you can photograph dogs in a studio setting. But often, natural light is the most flattering and creates a nice glow on the dog's coat. Every photographer knows when the best light is there; it's not called "The Golden Hour" for nothing. Take advantage of this and go outside with your dog during these hours. If you don't feel like it or don't have time at these times, take advantage of shady places. This also provides a nice soft and diffused light that emphasizes soft textures and subtle details. Shooting in the harsh bright sun causes harsh and often unwanted shadows and contrasts. Proper use of natural light can bring the magic to life in your photos.

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  • Action & Playfulness

Dogs are known for their energy and playfulness, and that often shows a dog's personality. It's nice to take a nice picture of your dog, who is busy doing what he loves to do. But if you photograph on assignment, the owners usually also want a photo that clearly shows what their dog likes so much. And playing is something that almost every dog likes to do. Let the dog run, jump and play. Okay, you will have to react a bit faster and probably have to practice a bit to keep your focus in these fast moments. But once you get a taste for this, it certainly leads to some dynamic photos that the owners are happy with because their darling is so recognizable in the picture. Needless to say, this requires a fast shutter speed.

Be patient, observe, and in those unforgettable moments when the dog in full action is beaming with joy, make your camera click.

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  • Treats & Sounds

Sometimes we are dealing with a model that is easily distracted, that just doesn't listen well yet, or a model that just doesn't feel like cooperating. In those moments, you need a little help! Treats or toys are super helpful for motivating the dog and getting it to pose. Besides the fact that you can motivate the dog, you also immediately create curious looks and playful expressions. But more importantly, you also strengthen the bond between you and your dog. If your dog is trained with a clicker, you can also use it to get his attention. Or just any sound, as long as your dog responds to it. Then you can always use it to stimulate the desired behavior. Remember that dogs are not people, but you can tell your dog, "Sit 10 feet away and take a good look at the camera." But little chance that he will. You will have to be creative and discover which way works best for that moment. Not every dog is the same, and no one way works for every dog.

These were the essential tips I could give for diving into the world of dog photography. Equipment isn't even the most important thing to take great pictures of dogs. Of course, it does help! More importantly, you have a lot of love for dogs and for photography. A portion of patience and that you enjoy what you do.

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I've only used photos of my own dogs here because I don't think it's appropriate to use photos I've taken on commission in the past.



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Excellent dog photography, @hetty-rowan !

What else do you expect with 3 of those furry friends in the house?

All three of my Yorkies crossed the rainbow bridge last year, and I don't think I'll ever replace them. It makes me so sad. But, I have good memories of them.
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It's very sad to see your dogs getting old and having to say goodbye. Even more sad when they all cross the rainbow bridge in just one year. They can never be replaced, that's a fact, but maybe you'll be able to give your love to a new dog. It will never be the same, and that's the best thing. You don't have to forget your Yorkies, but starting a relationship with a new dog, getting to know that dog, and learning to love each other could be a new chapter in your life.

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Thank you @hetty-rowan ! That is so sweet of you. I have not really shared my grief. One was over 15, and the two were 14 years old. I still cry.

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I know how you feel, my little girl has crossed the rainbow bridge the 2 may this year, and my other dog has crossed it in 2018, but i still miss him, and his very dark eyes, and his adorable personality! My little sweet girl, is still missed very much, and i can really cry over her, but i am also thankfull for the joy they have given me during their lifetime! And also thankfull to know that we made a difficult but right decission, because she was very ill, and surely had not survived the passed time, with the heat the last period! She would have been choking due to the heat, because of her heart condition.

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Dogs are so photogenic. Mine have been going bonkers all morning while I worked on a post.

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Dogs are the best. Lol ... So your dogs enjoyed the morning without the boss. Lol. Here I can't leave them alone now, so working on this post took me almost all day. Having a bitch in heat and a ho*** male works wonders for my nerves 🤣

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The first photo is awesome!

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Thanks, he's an awesome dog so a photo of him cannot go wrong! Lol.

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Social media dogs are the cutest and funniest creatures we can see in our daily stream of information. They make us smile and melt our hearts with their endless expressions of love and joy.
Dogs are true stars on social media, with millions of followers and fans who eagerly await new photos and videos of their pets. They are able to make us laugh with their funny physical appearances or melt us with their innocent looks.
Dogs on social networks also play an important role in our daily lives. They help us relax and forget about the stress and problems of work or school. Just a picture or video of a dog can inspire us and make us happier.
Besides, dogs on social networks are true ambassadors of goodness and love. They teach us to be more compassionate and to care for others. When we see a dog taking care of its puppies or helping people in need, we are inspired to do the same.
In conclusion, dogs on social media are true stars that bring us joy and inspire us every day. They are wonderful creatures who remind us of the importance of love, kindness and caring for others. Let us continue to share their amazing moments and enjoy their presence on social media.

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Them pictures are awesome. I never really thought about adding descriptions of photos before. The "personality" is a perfect example when we see that big smile on that face

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those are very nice photo's of Skipper, Myla and Lana, you may use the photo's you have taken from Micky and Gentle as well if you like too, 😊 My two little furry friends will be forever beautifull models ❤️❤️ and good examples of doggies who are sometimes difficult to take a picture from, not Micky, but Gentle was not a good model 😆 and sure a little character! And still you have managed to take very nice pictures of them.

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Funny that you wrote this comment just today. I am cleaning up, and sorting out all the photos on my external hard disks and came across many photos featuring those two sweeties! And yeah, photos from Micky & Gentle I'm not afraid to use ... they will appear here soon enough. Sorting out those external hard disks is good for many precious memories. ❤️

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