Thursday, December 30, 2010

Pets!

Taking good pictures of your pets can be very difficult. Anderson Photography wants to share some tips with you to get those great pictures!

Lighting:
               The best possible lighting is achieved outside in natural light. Try to do this even if your pet is an indoors only pet. If not possible to have your pet outside, have your pet next to a large window.
Avoid direct sunlight, as it can alter natural coloring and increase the contrast between shadow and light hiding some of the features.

Having sharp eyes is important in any kind of portraits photography. As they say, “Eyes are the Window to the Soul” and pets eye can be very expressive. So make sure to focus on your pet’s eyes and keep the tack sharp.
It is very important that you pet feels comfortable and at ease, so instead of forcing him to come to you go to him. Most important is to get down to his level; We all know how a dog looks when viewed from above, this is the way we always see them. Show us the way they see world! Sit on the floor or lie on your belly and remember to shoot from HIS/HER eye level or below.









We hope these worked for you, if you would like more tips check out this link below!
http://www.digital-photography-school.com/9-pet-photography-tips

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