Getting the Best Results With Pet Photos

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  • Author Dennis Fredistone
  • Published March 31, 2012
  • Word count 561

There are various options available today for digital photo printing quickly and economically. It's never been easier to decorate both home and office space with photographs that mean something to us. Permanently capturing the captivating looks of our animals is a growing trend and I'm pleased that it is. There is something about pet pictures that warm our hearts and make us smile. You needn't be an experienced photographer to have quality pictures of your four-legged friends. A few straightforward tips will help you achieve great results.

To get the best possible portrait photos, your pet ought to be looking great already. There is no camera that can perform miracles. Taking a picture of an animal with a dull, dirty-looking coat will appear the same in print form as it does in the viewfinder. Put as much care into the appearance of your pet as you would for yourself if you were having your own photo taken. The perfect time to snap these photos is immediately after a professional grooming session.

Even if you are after an everyday, casual photo of your pet, take some time for some simple grooming. Brushing, all by itself, makes a great improvement in how an animal looks. Your pet will appreciate the attention too! Don't be surprised if the photos show a more relaxed Fido or Fluffy!

Contrary to what some people believe, it's not difficult to get your pet to stay still for a photo shoot. I've developed a proven method through the years. It works like a charm for me and can work for you. It consists of combining all of the things that make a pet more comfortable and relaxed.

Once the grooming is out of the way, feed your pet. Most animals are ready to nap after filling their bellies. If it isn't meal time or your pet isn't hungry, spend some time playing with your pet. The whole purpose here is to promote relaxation. When your friend is all wound down, give a gentle massage from head to tail. Trust me on this one. It works! Why would you even doubt it? How do you feel following a good workout and massage? Exactly.

Now your pet is going to be relaxed and won't want to go anywhere. Take care of any last second brushing and you can click away. You'll be very impressed at how much cooperation you'll get using this technique. Using voice and motion, encourage your pet to look straight into the camera, slightly off to the side or with head turned for a side-profile picture. Experiment with lighting and props.

When your pet becomes uninterested and drifts off to sleep, keep going for some last photographs. There is something very adorable about a pet slumbering comfortably with one leg draped over a beloved toy or the nose nuzzled right into a soft blanket. Maybe you have the perfect hat to top it all off.

You're going to be so encouraged by the results that you'll most likely take the chance to shoot more quality portrait pictures of your pet to decorate your space. Whether sitting in special frames on your desk or enlarged into attention-grabbing wall posters, your pet photos are going to drag smiles out of everyone. And the best thing is there are so many options for printing you'll never run out of new ideas!

Dennis is an animal lover who has his work cubicle covered in photos of his Lhasa that he got for free from digital photo Printing site Free Photo Printing.

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