Photography – BookMyPainting https://bookmypainting.com Wed, 11 Nov 2020 12:27:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/bookmypainting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Photography – BookMyPainting https://bookmypainting.com 32 32 155322965 Pet Photography: The Best (All in One) Guide in 2020 https://bookmypainting.com/blog/pet-photography/ https://bookmypainting.com/blog/pet-photography/#comments Wed, 11 Sep 2019 12:51:56 +0000 https://bookmypainting.com/?p=2320

Do you want to click some great pet photos? Wondering if you can do it by yourself or need a pet photographer for the same? I understand your difficulty; hence I will help you with your pet photography session.

Animal photography can sometimes be challenging because you can’t instruct them to act in a certain way. Yes, some pets are obedient, but not all pet owners enjoy the same privilege :P. So, you will need to apply some tricks to get the most amazing pet portraits.

Pets are a really special part of our everyday lives and adorable addition to the family. They are great companions and help reduce stuff. Having a pet gives us immense joy since we know someone is waiting for us back home. And like all pet parents, we want to click so many photos of our cherished pets. With pet photography gaining popularity, a photo session is the best way to capture beautiful, hilarious and wonderful memories.

Pet photos can be a source of joy for a lifetime. Here are a few brilliant tips for your pet photoshoot to do the best pet photography:

Pre-Photoshoot Tips

Let’s start with some necessary pre-requisites

  • Be Flexible

Before you take out that camera and start clicking, make sure to stretch a bit first. This will assist in capturing some out-of-the-box pet portraits from photos of your pet. And it will make sure you get some nice candid shots.

  • Be Slow & Steady

Make it a point to move around slowly so as to not startle your pet. When you shift position they sense you are off on a new adventure and want to follow you. A perfect pet photo session requires you to move as little as possible. Cats tend to change their expressions at the slightest movement. Even dogs get distracted by too much activity. Pets like birds are even more prone to getting ruffled due to erratic movements.

  • Clear Away The Distractions

A lot of clutter in the photo session space will divert your pet’s attention. This will hinder the process and your cute companion will be engrossed in the stuff around rather than the camera. An uncluttered setting exhibits more aesthetically pleasing photos and reduces post-processing work.

  • Keep Zen Environment

Pets are great at sensing emotions and feelings. So if you are tensed or stressed, they will reciprocate in the same way. The key is to relax and make your pet comfortable. Calm down before you begin the photo session and help your pet to be at ease as well. Take a deep breath and remember to have fun with your friend.

Is the water hose too loud and distracting? Does the neighbor’s voice carry all the way over to the photoshoot space? This can be chaotic for your pet and result in substandard pictures. To achieve some amazing pet photos, keep the volume down and the environment zen.

  • Personalize The Photo Shoot

Each and every pet has a unique personality that they display. The essence of marvelous pet portraits is capturing the animal’s personality correctly. A playful pet should be given the freedom to be in his or her element. Your cat’s yawns showcase how adorably lazy it is. Your horse playing with the hay makes for exceptional pet portraits from photos.

  • Interact & Communicate

Though your goal to get some beautiful pet portraits from photos, the focus should be your pet. They don’t have a clue about what’s happening and may feel confused and frustrated. Make sure you spend enough time petting them and playing, even if that means you miss a few picture opportunities. Show some affection, put the camera down for a few minutes and let them feel loved.

  • Ask For Help

Juggling a camera while making sure your pet is calm, cool and happy can be quite a handful. Invite over a friend or two who are animal lovers and with whom your pets are comfortable with. When shooting outdoors, you will need a friend to look over your pet and make sure they don’t run away or get into dangerous situations.

Another tremendous advantage of including someone else is that they can play with the model and entertain them to help you capture the expressions you’re looking for. Get them to help you shoot some pristine pictures.

  • Use Proper and Safe Location

Choose the location wisely. It is the key to a proper photoshoot. Make sure that the place is safe for your pet. It should not be at risk from itself or from the environment. Also, choose a quiet location where you can work undisturbed. Take a round of the site to get familiar with the place and decide some nice spots for the shoot. The background should be clean and clutter-free for pet photography.

Safe Location is Important (Pet Photography)

Safe Location is Important

 

  • Use Natural Light

This is the First Rule of photography. Lighting should be proper for all kind of pictures. The most feasible option is shooting outdoors. The best time is after sunrise and before sunset. The golden light at these hours will look amazing in the pet photos. Cloudy weather makes the environment bit dull, but it still gives you some cool & windy pictures for your pet’s portfolio.

Lighting is of the utmost importance when it comes to photoshoots. Good light is everything in photography and a must for majestic pet photos. Avoid shooting in dark rooms or under heavily overcast days.

Bright yet diffused light is the easiest to create flattering pet portraits under. Take a look around your subject’s environment and determine where the best bright yet diffused light is. Move the location, try a few different spots or bring in some bright lights if you are shooting indoors.

Golden Light before Sunset (Pet Photography)

Golden Light before Sunset

 

  • Select the Right Background  

     

While clicking some classic pet photography, use a plain and neutral background. This will enhance the facial features and a strong contrast will illuminate your pet in the foreground.

Throw the traditional rules out the window. Your pets require new experiments and fresh ideas to get stunning pet portraits from photos. Take your time and appreciate the session, try several approaches, angles, and also compositions. Shoot a lot and click a number of pictures.

 

NOw you are ready to rock. Let’s begin!

Mid-Photoshoot Tips

Here is how you can make the best out of the photoshoot with your paw!

  • Try Candid Poses

A photographer always tries to get friendly with the subject before shooting. This makes the subject comfortable and also helps him to capture its distinct personality. The same goes for pet photography. In fact, it becomes more important to know the pet if it is not yours to plan the shoot accordingly. If the pet is very energetic, you must capture some playful shots.

If he is very loving, you can capture some pet and owner shots to depict their friendly relationship. Make the photoshoot really fun and fast going as the dogs tend to get bored very quickly, so don’t waste time in adjusting your camera. You will get some fabulous pet photos if you click some candids rather than making him pose for you.

Owner-pet Relationship

Owner-pet Relationship is clearly visible in this picture

 

 

  • Click Action Shots at the Beginning of the Session

The pet would not be in a mood to settle down and pose at the beginning of the shoot. The energy level is high, and it’s the best time to get some action shots clicked. You might need some help for these clicks because engaging the dog in some activity is itself a task. Play with him, make him fetch for a ball and capture the moment instantly. Call your pet from a distance, and shoot with a fast shutter speed camera settings to capture details in motion.

Another thing that you can try is running in shallow water. Dogs usually love to play in the water. So, make him do that and capture the same. The splashing water gives a candid and happy pet photo. 🙂

 

  • Focus on Eyes

Dogs and cats have glittering and interactive eyes. A close portrait with a focus on the eyes gives an emotional touch to the picture. You must Highlight the distinct color of the eyes and different expressions that look really cute in photos. A simple puppy face might turn out to be very alluring. The eyes truly do convey a lot and make sure you focus on them. Being the most expressive part of an animal’s face, eyes can help you create fascinating photographs. This will aid in clicking some cute pet photos.

A high-Perspective Picture (Pet Photography)

An Eye Closeup showing distinctive colors and emotions

Pretty good? 🙂

Pro Angle Tips

  • High-Angle Shots

You must find a top spot and shoot downwards. This might sound bizarre but trust me you will be amazed by the results.Some of the greatest pet photos happen when you get to your pet’s height. The view from their height can help you create some stunning photographs. If your cat loves climbing the tree in your backyard, get a ladder and capture the scene from a whole new angle.

Such shots not only create a sense of curiosity but also bring cuteness and innocence in the pet photos. When the dog looks up into the camera, his eyes look very inquisitive and attractive. After all, being small has its own advantages. These might be your favorite clicks of the entire pet photography.

 

High-Perspective

A high-Perspective Picture

 

  • Low-Angle Shots

Get down in the doggy world, lie on the floor looking straight into the dog’s eyes with the lens. This way the images have far more impact than you standing over the dog and shooting downwards. Take your lens down to eye level for a dog’s eye view. Eye-level shots are very engaging. You can also move your hands to get his attention and try to bring out that smile for a perfect shot.

Now, while lying on the floor, it can be cold, wet and if you are not comfortable, it will affect the quality of the photo. So, remember to get outdoor gear, a good jacket, good waterproof trousers and also some boots and gloves if needed. It’s essential to stay protected.

Low-Perspective photo

Low-Perspective photo

 

  • Wide-Angle Pet Photography

You can also try some wide-angle shots. These are basically some shots of your pet with its surrounding environment. Use a lens with a short focal length to get wider fields of view. Place your camera at a lower angle and click the subject with its background. For example, a picture of your pet sitting at the beach/lakeside. It will give the impression that the dog likes to stay near the water.

Wide-angle Picture

Wide-angle Picture

Some Cool Tricks for Pet Photography

 

  • Favorite Toys

The best way to obtain some fantastic photos is to bring along a few of your pet’s select favorite toys. This can be a great break from all the posing which may tire your pet. And we all know that a tired pet is not a happy one. You can use this to get a few cool candids as well. It will help in establishing the thought that pet photography s fun.

  • Celebrations

Birthdays, special occasions and holidays are the perfect settings for a fun photo session with your pets. Celebrate your pet’s special day in style and click some memories. Invite your friends with their pets and shoot a few group photos.

  • An Adventure Together

Most of the times, when you go on vacation, you leave your dear pets at home. But a great travel adventure can result in some fascinating clicks for pet portraits from photos. The guy who travels with his beloved cat is a great example.

  • Cool Props

Do you want to get some crazy fun pictures of your pet? Try some props. They instantly lift the energy of the image. A prop can be anything like a hat, or a pair of goggles, or even a ball of wool. These props add that extra zest in the photos and make them absolutely different and playful. The best part is that there are no hard and fast rules regarding which props to use. Just use your imagination, be creative and go crazy experiment

A cute little umbrella, comfy costumes and many such props can be a delight to shoot with. Props enhance the environment and help you shoot striking pictures. Make certain that your pets are comfortable with the props and are not startled by them. Use props that they are usually curious about or are familiar with.

Pet photos with props (Pet Photography)

Pet photos with props

Done with the pet photography shoot now, What’s next?

Post-Photoshoot Tips

Once you all are done with the pet photography, Hug your pet &

  • Reward your Pet

 

Dogs like being rewarded

Dogs like being rewarded

 

Get the pet to strike poses and bribe them with treats. Make sure to bring some treats with you like a fish or a bone or a tennis ball, according to his likings that you know your pet really enjoys. These will help you to get the pet’s attention.

The biggest ‘trick’ in pet photography is to deceive the animal into thinking that they are making the decisions, when it’s really you that is prompting them to do what you want, without being obvious about it. Make certain that you reward your pets with a lot of treats.

  • Give Them Space

A lot of pets enjoy hiding in their special places. Get your camera in these spots and shoot some amazing pictures that capture your pet in their natural state. Cats, especially, enjoy hiding underneath couches or inside cupboards. Your pet chameleon will be a delight to shoot when given free rein.

You must try to give the dog his comfort zone. If you roam around him with a camera pointing to his eye, he won’t be comfortable. You will not be able to get the desired shots at the desired angles.

You must give him some space and stand at a distance. This will provide him with an area to play around and do all the activities that you wish to capture. You will need a high zoom camera for this purpose. It will help you get close shots by zooming in while standing away from the subject.

A happy picture with the cat playing around

A happy picture with the cat sleeping around

 

  • Relax with them in their habitat

When your cat explored every nook and cranny in your home every day, he basically owns the place. Take photos of them in their chosen areas: being naughty as they scrounge for leftovers or when they are lounging majestically on your chair.

While making your dog do tricks or getting your cat to sit in a cute basket may get you some nice clicks, shooting them in their space can produce great results. If your pet parrot enjoys sitting at the window near your plants, make sure you get those photos.

 

Conclusion

While these tips will definitely help you with your pet photography session, the most important thing is to have fun while doing it. Play with your pet, enjoy clicking pictures, and make him familiar with the process. If you are willing to know more about specifically Dog Photography or Cat photography go visit our blog.

This guide will aid you in a lot of different ways when it comes to a pet photoshoot. The end goal is to have fun with your pets while making memories. So get ready with these tips and tricks that will help you capture lovely pet photos.

You might not be able to get it right the first time, but don’t worry, it gets easier as you practice. If you have some more tips, then you can share it with us. Once you have captured your paw, you can actually cherish the moment for eternity by converting it into a handmade pet portrait painting.

Also, tell us which tip was the most useful for you?

 

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Best Cat Photography Tips in 2020 (For Beginners) https://bookmypainting.com/blog/cat-photography-tips/ https://bookmypainting.com/blog/cat-photography-tips/#respond Wed, 28 Aug 2019 13:26:47 +0000 https://bookmypainting.com/?p=51599

You are a new cat owner and want to do cat photography?> Do you want to capture all her purrs and meows in a click, you have reached the correct spot.

You only need to take one look at every social media feed ever and you will realize cats are the unofficial rulers on the internet. Cats are the original social media stars. People have whole Instagram accounts dedicated to their cats alone! In fact, there are over 47.1 million families in the United States who own cats. These felines play, sleep, inhabit and eat the same spaces as the humans do, so it’s a no-brainer that they have become an important part of your household and are regarded as a family member.

But it doesn’t matter if you want to do the same or not; if you want to take cat photos, you have come to the right place.

“Cat photography is straight-out reactive photojournalism. To get that one cool photo of kitty, work just like a Sports Illustrated photographer capturing the key play that wins the game. Being prepared includes never putting your camera away.”
—Gary Parker

Cats are very single-minded, so they are a bit different to capture than dogs. They tend to not follow instructions or get very self-conscious if they realize all your attention is on them, or if you are following them with a big camera in hand, they may just bolt. So, here are some useful tips to capture your fickle feline friend—

Patience Is Everything

Patience Is Everything (Cat Photography Tips)

Patience Is Everything

Firstly, when taking photos of cats, a high rate of failure is expected. The more perceptive you are as a photographer, the more this happens. Cats are not the best subjects for you if you are impatient since they don’t stick to a pose for long enough. Just when you frame a shot, they are more likely than any other pet to walk up to you and start snuffing the lens. If they are not curious about the strange item you have in your hands, they will change their pose the exact moment you release the shutter. Wondering what the cat will do next is, however, still part of the chaotic fun in shooting them.

Always Have Your Camera Ready

Always Have Your Camera Ready (Cat Photography Tips)

Always Have Your Camera Ready

Cats also are likely to strike random silly poses, especially when they are rolling about almost asleep. To capture such hilarious moments, always be prepared, even if your mobile phone is the closest thing to you. If you have to go get your camera before taking the photo, the cat will surely hear you and shift. Similarly, if you are outside with them, be ready for some outdoor shots.

Seeking Attention

Seeking Attention (Cat Photography Tips)

Seeking Attention

You should be aware by now how much your beloved cat enjoys thwarting you at every moment and ruin your attempts at photography. However, there are ways you can get the photos you want. When you are alone, learn to wield the camera with one hand, even if this is not a textbook technique. Set everything on auto to cut down on fiddling before a shot. With your other hand, you need to attract your cat’s attention, and clicking your fingers will usually work until they realize what you are up to.

Cats are captivated by noises—specially rustling—so you can scrunch a paper to make your cat look at you. Use a toy to get a more animated picture, but the rate of success is lower.

Be On Their Level

They are cute and quite (Cat Photography Tips)

Be On Their Level

A common rookie mistake by new photographers is that they take cat portrait photos from a height suitable for humans. This hardly works. Animal photos taken on their levels are more likely to be impactful and show their personality better. For instance, if you want to photograph your cat in hunting mode, get down on the ground to give a feeling of being the prey and this adds drama to the image.

Frame Your Cat

Frame Your Cat (Cat Photography Tips)

Frame Your Cat

Use surroundings like shrubs, tree foliage or long grass to frame your cat in a shot. This gives depth and the sensation of peeking into the natural habitat or world of your cat. This technique is more commonly found in wildlife photography. You can frame your cat indoors by including their favorite hiding places or cubby holes. Cozy towel cupboards are a common favorite.

Lighting Is Key

Lighting Is Key (Cat Photography Tips)

Lighting Is Key

Cats and most animals have a special layer of reflection in the back of their eyes that heighten night vision. This leads to many colors to be reflected back when you aim a flash at them, but it is usually blue for kittens and greens for adult cats. Humans too have the same issue but with the color red and they are both undesirable. By holding or mounting a flashgun away from your camera, you can take nighttime cat photography without this diabolical eye effect.

White Cats, Black Cats

 

Black is the New Black (Cat Photography Tips)

Black is the New Black

When you leave your camera to its own settings, the exposure meter will often overexpose if your cat is black and underexpose if your cat is white, specifically if they are taking up a considerable portion of the portrait or are placed against the same tone of the background. White cats will look grey and black cats lose the deep sheen of their fur and appear kind of grey too. You can fix this by using the compensation feature of your exposure and dialing in one or two overexposure (for white cats) or underexposure (for black cats).

Once you think the guidelines have been helpful, you can start implementing them. So, now, here are some poses you can try with your cat:

Capture All That Cattitude

Capture All That Cattitude (Cat Photography Tips)

Capture All That Cattitude

Is your cat generally grouchy, inquisitive or shy? Let their personality through by taking photos of them in the midst of a moment. Observe closely when they show the traits you adore and be prepared with your camera to take cat photos instantly.

Relax With Them In Their Habitat

Relax With Them In Their Habitat (Cat Photography Tips)

Relax With Them In Their Habitat

When you cat explored every nook and cranny in your home every day, he basically owns the place. Cat Photography says take photos of them in their chosen areas: being naughty as they scrounge for leftovers or when they are lounging majestically on your chair.

Take Some Dramatic Profiles

Take Some Dramatic Profiles (Cat Photography Tips)

Take Some Dramatic Profiles

You should take some side profile cat portraits from cat photography when they peacefully zone out. Show their outline off from their perky ears to the elegant arch of their back with either in a natural surrounding or using dramatic lighting.

Flaunt Their Stunning Details

Flaunt Their Stunning Details (Cat Photography Tips)

Flaunt Their Stunning Details

Fiddle with the settings on your camera and try out the macro-shooting abilities with your cat. Get close—as much as you can—and put the focus on some of your favorite features, whether it is their sharp fangs, piercing eyes or fascinating stripes.

Freeze Playtime Forever

Freeze Playtime Forever (Cat Photography Tips)

Freeze Playtime Forever

Do some Cat Photography at their most playful moments. You can ask someone else to attract the cats’ attention by using their favorite toy and remains within the range to photograph his reactions.

Hide Them In Plain Sight

Hide Them In Plain Sight (Cat Photography Tips)

Hide Them In Plain Sight

If your cat really enjoys blending with their surrounding, Cat Photography says take of them as quickly as you can when they are trying to play hide and seek. Find sets or props that match their fur color and observe how they interact with it.

Highlight Their Eyes

Highlight Their Eyes

Highlight Their Eyes

If you ever come across a backdrop or natural setting that reminds you of your cat’s eye color, then take advantage of it to highlight their eyes. Have fun applying different angles to find how the tints in their surroundings reflect in their eyes.

Be Lazy

Be Lazy

Be Lazy

Your cat has much to teach you with their laidback approach to life. Enjoy taking portraits of them when they are sunning in the shade or lazily stretching every single vertebra of their body. Surprisingly, you may find yourself mimicking their deliberately unhurried movements.

Capture The Zzz’s

Capture The Zzz's

Capture The Zzz’s

Cats can sleep up to 16 hours a day, so it should be easy for you to fill up your entire memory card with countless versions of them napping in various poses and in interesting spots (read: falling asleep inside washing machines). Tread carefully and quietly when you take such cat photography.

In Action

In Action

In Action

Capture your cat when they climb trees, run across lawns, leap off cabinets—there are many ways to show the dynamic side of your cat.

Go On An Exploration

Go On An Exploration

Go On An Exploration

The popular saying goes “curiosity killed the cat” but in your cat’s case, let their inquisitiveness make way for the most fascinating photographic moments. Go on and capture them in the middle of a backyard stroll or admiring the flora in your neighborhood.

Purr-fectly Content

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Purr-fectly Content

Purr-fectly Content

Cat photography of a contented cat gets more comments and likes on every social media site. Being rubbed and petter by their favorite human can change the gloomiest cat into the happiest kitty. It all depends on knowing when they are up for a face rub or a warm hug, and capturing his content as he laps up the attention.

Get Into Some Tight Spots

Get Into Some Tight Spots

Get Into Some Tight Spots

Cats love curling up into balls in tight spaces. Document this affinity by capturing them in shoes, boxes, baskets and more.

Find The Right Light

Find The Right Light

Find The Right Light

No matter how much light you have or not, just pay attention to how your cat interacts with the natural light throughout the day. You can take a warm portrait when the sun sets or capture a dark silhouette when the sun rises.

Stealthy Like a Predator

Stealthy Like a Predator

Stealthy Like a Predator

Play with cool, fun ways to capture your cat when they go into their ninja mode. Cats are natural predators, so they sometimes sneak about. Get on their levels and be slow and careful so to not disturb their stealth mode.

Capture The Mundane

Capture The Mundane

Capture The Mundane

Cats are creatures of habit and are pretty loyal to their routine, so it makes them predictable enough to capture them. Be prepared whenever you are expecting such moments, whether it happens when they come across a mirror or are judging the neighborhood dogs through the window.

Surround Them With The Ones They Love

 

Surround them with humans

Surround them with humans

Domesticated cats enjoy spending their time with humans; even go as far as invading your personal space or meowing loud enough to make you answer back. Capture some photos of such moments as much as you can. Also, the more agreeable and relaxed they are, the easier it is for cat photography.

Conclusion

Cats have so much personality and are such mindful little individuals. They are loving even if they get distracted by the odd bird outside the window every now and then but they are soft and warm and make amazing pets. They are also such beautiful creatures that you just want to take countless pictures of them. So, if you have a special feline friend in your life, why not immortalize them forever.

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The Perfect Dog Photography Guide [2020] https://bookmypainting.com/blog/dog-photography/ https://bookmypainting.com/blog/dog-photography/#respond Tue, 27 Aug 2019 09:58:39 +0000 https://bookmypainting.com/?p=50928

Thinking of having a Dog Portrait soon? But Don’t have the right Picture? Here is the ultimate guide for Dog Photography to capture your paw.

Dogs are among the most perfect photography subjects for all sorts of photos. Their overall joyfulness, unpredictability, and energy can be transformed into striking dog portraits, complete chaos or both. Right now, Dog photography is popular, and it is also fun with an almost infinite selection of results starting from hilarious and crazy images to moving and sentimental ones. If you spent most of your time with your dog, a photoshoot is good memories you can keep that will bring you joy for years to come.

 “Think outside the square. Most importantly, keep it fun for the animal.”

-Serenah 

Before you start, there are some things you have to remember before you start your Dog Photography shoot, which are:

 

  • Know and understand your dog’s personality

 

Dog Portrait From Photos (Dog Portraits from Photos)

I am Paw-dorble

 

When it’s a human, you can communicate with them to understand their personalities before the shoot begins. When you have a better idea of their personalities, you know what to stay away from and how to give the subject instruction. You can use similar techniques when working with a dog.

If your pet is too energetic, you will be able to be ready for an unpredictable and fast-paced photo shoot. If your dog is lazy, you need to carry treats to bribe them so they give you their attention. Most importantly, observe your dog and understand what their habits and quirks are so you can include their strengths in the photos.  

 

  • Capture your relationship with them

 

Dog owner relationship (Dog Portraits from Photos)

Dogs are humans’ Best Friends

 

If your dog starts to feel uncomfortable or is misbehaving, you can always join them in the picture. Dogs usually feel most comfortable in the company of the people they love, so you can grab this chance to take some adorable, heart-warming dog photos.

 

  • Focus on their eyes for emotional shots

 

Eyes are the reflection of soul (Dog Portraits from Photos)

Eyes are the reflection of the soul

 

Portraits of people, when they are especially emotive, commonly focus on their eyes, which create depth, emphasize unusual eyes colors or create a feeling of familiarity. You need to know that your dog won’t start posing for you as soon as you pick the camera up. It is suggested that you take such photos at the end of the shoot—your dog will most probably be relaxed and spent of all energy by then. 

 

  • Use black backgrounds for classic portraits

 

Black Backgrounds for dog portrait from photos

Black Backgrounds!

 

You don’t always need to take your pet outdoors for dog photography. If you want to take studio shots, you can create backdrops using some simple tools. All you would require is cardboard, black paint, and the proper lighting equipment. A black backdrop will put the spotlight on your dog, create depth and make your photo look professional.

 

  • Take quick photos with burst mode

 

Burst Mode Photos (Dog Portraits from Photos)

Burst Mode Photos

 

Dogs that are active are unpredictable, which implies that you won’t be able to compose a shot calmly during the shoot. Instead of waiting for your dog to quiet down or wait for the right moment, take photos automatically. Burst mode is continuous shooting and it is a useful feature that helps you take many photos within seconds. This way you manage to capture all sorts of expressions and angles while your dog is being their best hyper self. 

 

  • Use Wide Angles

Use Wide Angles (Dog Portraits from Photos)

Use Wide Angles

Landscape photographers often use wide-angle lenses that have small focal lengths, and this allows them to create compositions that are wide and have more depth. You can use this kind of lenses to create unusual and funny dog photography.

Pro Tips

 

  • Go for natural lighting as much as you can

Natural light is the most helpful and accessible tool you will ever need as a photographer. Thanks to how light changes throughout the day, you can use it to shoot all sorts of eye-catching dog photography. 

 

  • Distract your dog if they aren’t well-trained

Some dogs can have limitless energy, which makes your photoshoot more demanding than it should be. You can try to keep your dog distracted by using these handy objects-

  • Treats
  • A squeaky toy
  • The camera shutter’s sound
  • Your level of engagement

 

  • Get on your dog’s level

Though it is enjoyable taking dog photos from uncommon angles, it’s important to sometimes get on their level. This will not only ensure that they feel more comfortable but it will also encourage you to try out new angles. To ante up the fun, take photos of your dog when they play, rests and run. You will love the unique photos.

 

Now that you are ready to shoot some amazing dog photos, here are some cool ideas:

 

  • Kids and dogs

Kids and Dogs (Dog Portraits from Photos)

Kids and Dogs

If you have children or know any small humans, you can ask them to join your dog photography shoot. Dog photos that have children in them are usually heart-warming.

 

  • A full family portrait

A Picture Together (Dog Portraits from Photos)

A Picture Together

If your dog is just like any other member of your family, then get in the portrait with them. If you don’t want the focus to be on you, just let parts of your body show in the portrait.

 

  • Birthdays

Birthdays! (Dog Portraits from Photos)

Birthdays!

Who doesn’t like celebrations? And if you are planning a birthday party for your furry friend, take that opportunity to take some cool dog photography.

 

  • Naptime

Naptime (Dog Portraits from Photos)

Naptime

There is probably nothing more precious than a little puppy sleeping. So, you can choose a day when your puppy has had a long, fun day and gets tired quickly to take some cute portraits.

 

  • A Beach Day

A Beach Day

A Beach Day

On your next beach day with your dog, don’t forget to carry a camera. And if you stay till the sunset, be sure to take some stunning portraits.

 

  • Bon Voyage

    Bon Voyage (Dog Portraits from Photos)

    Bon Voyage

 

Often when you travel, your dog usually is left at home and when you pack, they tend to crawl into your luggage. Dog photography that have luggage in them have a feeling of separation but it also lets your dog have fun on set. 

 

  • Tie Some Balloons

Tie Some Balloons

Tie Some Balloons

Most dogs are utterly fascinated with balloons. Some may be scared, but either which way, if you tie some balloons around their neck or place it anywhere close to them, chances are you will manage to make some fun, silly photos.

 

  • Accessorize them

Accessorize them

Accessorize them

The easiest way to inject some humor into your dog portrait from photos is to put some accessories on them—preferably some human accessories such as some boots or your favorite hat and scarf

 

  • Swathe them in blankets

In The Blanket!

In The Blanket!

Keep them warm and cozy in blankets—and not only will they feel comfortable in their favorite blanket but it will also produce some adorable portraits. Additionally, if you go for a black and white aesthetic, it ends up looking very dramatic.

 

  • Quirky Human Moments

Quirky Human Moments

Quirky Human Moments

Nothing makes anyone laugh more than seeing animals do very non-animal things, why not choose to have some fun with your portraits? You can do many things here, like read a newspaper together or make them row a boat.

 

  • Hello From below

Hello From below

Hello From below

If your dog is calm and of a smaller breed, you can place them on Plexiglas, elevate it and take photos from below. If your dog has a lot of furs, it makes for some really adorable dog portrait from photos. 

 

  • Just Eyes & Ears

Just Eyes & Ears

Just Eyes & Ears

This pose is plenty playful and keeps you engaged in the process. Play a little peek-a-boo game with your dog for some humorous photos.

 

  • Flower Child

The Flower Child

The Flower Child

Summer is here, so besides a beach day, bring the outside indoors by placing a flower crown on your dog’s head. However, make sure your dog isn’t allergic to pollen and that they are okay with things placed on their head before taking photos. Post-production, you can even tinker a bit with effects and filters to make the photo dreamier.

 

  • Shampoo ad

 

Shampoo Ad

Shampoo Ad

 

A quirky but easy idea: just prepare your camera on a bath day and go snap-happy. 

 

  • With Their Feline Siblings

 

With Their Feline Siblings

With Their Feline Siblings

 

If you have a cat and a dog, don’t be afraid to put them both in a photo together. It creates a charming contrast and gives a sense of family. Even if they have some unusual friends, don’t be afraid to pair them as well.

 

  • Underwater Portrait

 

Underwater Portrait

Underwater Portrait

 

If you think you’re advanced enough or have the right equipment, and your dog is comfortable with it, you can take some cool underwater shots for your dog portrait from photos. 

Conclusion

Hope this guide helps you in taking some really cool portraits of your dog and hope it helps you in sharing and capturing some beautiful moments in your life with your dogs. So go ahead and try some now! You can stalk our wide range of custom pet portraits for transforming these cool photographs into the Piece of Art.

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20 (Amazing) Ideas For Couple Portrait Photos https://bookmypainting.com/blog/ideas-for-couple-portrait-photos/ https://bookmypainting.com/blog/ideas-for-couple-portrait-photos/#respond Fri, 31 May 2019 11:55:47 +0000 https://bookmypainting.com/?p=5625

It could be your wedding, Valentines’ Day, your tenth year anniversary, or you just got engaged and you want to capture that special moment in your life. You want to celebrate your love for each other and what better way to do that than a couple portrait photo? Down the years, when you pick that photo up, you can look back on this moment and cherish it forever! There is just something so magical about the way couple portrait photos can capture and freeze our feelings and memories.

Couple photo sitting together

Memories are forever

“A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.”

– Edward Steichen

Every two minutes, we, today, take more images than people took in the 1800s. We take photos of our pets, ourselves, our friends, etc. We all want to freeze time and preserve the memory, thus, it’s not the person taking the image that matter but what they are capturing. So, if you want to retain the joy you felt on your special day or moment, nothing is better than a couple portrait photo. Here is a comprehensive guide on 20 couple portrait photos that you can use, and it has been divided into 4 categories, so you can pick and choose as you want!

Locations filled with love For Couple Portrait Photos

Location is crucial, so you have to decide beforehand to make your couple portrait photo special. Think about the kind of location that really represents you and your significant other as a couple. Here are 5 location ideas you can take inspiration from:

1. Fireside

If you and your significant other are both outdoor enthusiasts and take hikes or hiking trips together, you may choose a camp as your location. You can snuggle up under the same blanket, facing the fire; or sit side by side and let your photographer capture you naturally.

Couple Portrait near fire

The warmth we have!

2. Wildflower field

Nature and romance go hand in hand, so if you are anywhere near a field of flowers, take advantage of it for your next couple portrait photo. Choose a scenic background, snuggle up amongst flowers for a clean, simple image; or turn up the romance and get closer for the perfect picture. And if you want to play on the aesthetics, go for a close detail shot.

Couple portatit in wildflower field

You are beautiful than flowers!

3. Beach

A beach photograph is quintessential for a couple. Sunrise or sunsets on beaches always give off the right dramatic flair for couple portrait photos. It’s a bonus if you take the photo on a beach that you have been to many times and really like going to again and again. You can run across the shoreline, cozy up on the sand or get into the water for the right photo!

Couple portrait at beach

Run Ashore!!

4. Amusement park

If you’re both fun-loving people and some of your favourite dates were in amusement parks, then why not take the opportunity to capture that fun in an image forever? Amusement parks let you be your silliest self, so get on some rides or celebrate winning a stuffed toy from a game stall.

Couple portrait at amusement park

Amusement is not for the kids only.

5. Sunsets on a mountain/against a cityscape

The magic of sunsets has enthralled humanity forever. Images captured during sunset are always beautiful, so why not get your couple portrait photo right as the sun dips? The possibilities are endless and you can choose any backdrop you want: you can go up on a mountain or stand against your city’s skyline.

Couple portrait at city sight

City sight is not that gorgeous, huh?

The Most Romantic Poses To Try With Bae

It is important you enjoy your photoshoot, so if you are struggling with poses, take inspiration from these ideas:

1. Hand-on-chest

Ask your significant other to place their hand on your chest or place your hand on their chest for this pose. Make sure your hand is close to their heart since this makes for quite the romantic photo and tells others that your hearts are connected and you are very committed to each other.

Couple portrait with hand on chest

I am yours!

2. Arms from behind

There’s something very pure and happy about a back hug, so throw hands around the other’s waist and a surprise cheek kiss is highly recommended because the surprise and joy on their faces will be worth capturing.

Couple portrait back hug

And you are mine.!

3. Dancing

Even if you have two left feet, you can still dance. Dancing brings out the joy in all of us, so why not put on some music and let the music guide your body for some spectacular images? You can twirl, do a dip or just do jazz hands for some amazing couple portrait photos.

Couple portrait dance

We dance together, we live together

4. Nose bump/kiss

If you and your significant other have a considerable height difference, a nose bump captures affection, and so does a nose kiss. Again, it’s recommended that you don’t inform the other about the nose kiss for some delightful candids.

Couple portrait nose bump

Your eyes are the most adorable!

5. Being silly

This is kind of self-explanatory, but when you’re being silly, it is easiest to capture your personalities. Pick them up or find the nearest grocery store for an empty trolley and let loose, have fun and let the camera capture your best moments.

Couple portrait with one on shoulder

I got you!

Proper Props For Couple Portrait Photos

What makes a good picture different from a great picture? The details. So remember to add some interesting props for that little extra something. The best props are usually the ones that aid you to interact or have special meaning to you both. Pick props that really customize the image.

1. Pets

Of course, animals are harder to take pictures of than humans, but if your pets are like a family member to you both, then put them in your couple portrait photo. You can cuddle your furry friend, put them between you both or let them loose and come to you. Usually, couple photos with pets have warmth and who doesn’t like cute dogs or cats?

Couple portrait with pet

I am here too!

2. Lights

Fairy lights have a charm of their own, and if you use it for your couple portrait photo, it can add a whimsical touch to your photos. You can choose to stand under strings of light or better yet, wrap them around yourselves for the best effect.

couple portrait with lights

Your smile is still brighter!

3. Umbrella

Sharing an umbrella is easily amongst the most popular romantic tropes ever. It used in fiction, in movies and songs. So take this trope and use it to your advantage. You can keep it simple and embrace under an umbrella, or take the prop to the beach and stand against the sunset to let the light fall on you, thus making a silhouette on the other end.

Couple portrait with umbrella

Under the same shade!

4. Picnic

Picnic dates are popular among couples and it is also a relaxing time for you both. The props are great aesthetics for any kind of photo, so cozy up or keep it casual, if you don’t want to indulge in PDA, for some stunning couple portrait photos.

Picnic

Picnics aren’t that boring!

5. Flowers

Flowers have been given and received by couples forever. They have been used to celebrate or just used as gifts. For engagement shoots especially, flowers are an excellent prop. You can use the bouquet you give to your significant other or you can wear a flower crown for a playful touch.

Couple portrait with flowers

You are, all I look for!

The Perfect Wedding Picture

Weddings are an important milestone in any couple’s life. They are all about love and your commitment to each other. You want to take many, many photos of this day so you can come back to them someday and reminisce one of the most important days of your lives. Here are some suggestions for some wedding poses:

1. Lie down on the grass

For a unique, playful shot, you and your significant other can lie down on the grass with your heads touching or facing opposite directions. You can keep your eyes closed, touch your noses only or for a sweet touch, have them place their hands on your face.

Couple portrait lying at grass

Together Forever

2. Blindfolded

As tradition states, the groom cannot see the bride in her dress before the wedding, so to make your couple portrait photo really special and fun, have your significant other covers your eyes or you cover their eyes just before the reveal. This is an excellent pose to start with and you can ask your photographer to begin with this pose and consequently create a story from there.

Couple portrait blind folded

Guess who am I?

3. The first look

Make sure you tell your photographer to capture the first moment you as a groom see your bride in her dress. You can get this shot in private if it’s okay with you and your bride before the ceremony begins or you can have the photographer take it candidly when the ceremony begins.

couple portrait of first look

you look beautiful

4. The first dance

Everything you as a couple do for the first time is very important. So, take some photos of the dance during the reception, or better yet, take some photos before the reception when you and your significant other are rehearsing and trying to execute the perfect waltz.

Couple portrait of first dance

Dance with me honey!

5. The kiss

Only opt for this if you and your significant other are comfortable to kiss in front of the camera. You can get the other to laugh to make the photo lighter. Or, if you want to create a more intimate aesthetic, take the veil and place it over yourselves as your photographer takes the photo of your first kiss as a wedded couple.

Couple kissing portrait

Happily ever after!

Commemorate and celebrate the bond you share as a couple through these ideas for couple portrait photos. You can choose anything you want, let your personalities shine and don’t forget to have fun while taking photos!

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