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A Beginner’s Guide To Pet Photography

One of our most treasured personal belongings is always a family album that chronicles the best, most joyful moments spent with loved ones. Our fur children, our pets also deserve a central place in our picture gallery. Pet photography, however, may be quite a challenge even to a versatile photographer. Here are some useful tips to get you started –

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The greatest challenge that you are likely to face when it comes to photographing pets is that they are unlikely to stay still. The perfect shot can easily be missed. Your pet is like a baby; he/she will hate it when your face is hidden by a camera. The best way to get around this challenge is by giving your dog a bone or your cat a ball to play with. Alternatively, you may ask your child or a friend to play with your pet and click some really good candid photos.

Always shoot your pet from its eye level. This gives you a lot more to work with. In an indoor studio setting, a 50mm prime lens will work quite well but when it comes to capturing pets in an outdoor setting, you may want to try the different long lens. Focusing on the eyes of the pet may be a good idea but it leaves the image prone to red-eye shots. Pet shots may require quite a bit of after shoot editing work. Look up upcoming photography workshops in Delhi to learn more tricks and tips for pet photography.

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