Location, Location, Location…
Posted by colbygw on December 14, 2006
Choose & prepare the location & dog well in advance. Always remember that to snap a good pic only takes a few seconds but you can wait a LONG, LONG time for that moment. So be patient, your dog or furry client doesn’t understnad what your up to so give them time to relax.
Also remember to, Choose a good location. Dogs are usually most relaxed & confident & more easily directed in their home environments or places they are familiar with. The key to getting a good dog photograph is to choose a quiet location with adequate light & tidy backgrounds with colors that compliment or accent your dogs.

Lexa said
I tried that same sort of shot at a dog show and it didn’t come out at all because the background was too busy even though it was blurred. What did I do wrong?