I love snapping pictures of animals so much that I turned it into my final photojournalism project in grad school. For all those budding kit-otographers and pup-arazzi out there, get ready to take the best photos ever! While I admit trained animals are much easier to snap, if you (and your pets) can make it through these steps, you'll be well on your way.
Four Steps to Perfect Pics:
- PREPARING. This may sound obvious, but make sure your pet is well-groomed and clean. Many times what is not obvious day in and out becomes much more visible in a picture. It's also a good idea to run a comb or brush through his hair pre-photo.
- LIGHTING. Natural light works best. Flash can cause weird color changes in pets' eyes (to red or even blue in tone) and should be avoided whenever possible. If bright lights are necessary, set up lamps behind you or take photos outside with the sun behind you.
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- POSITIONING. Remember taking school photos against a plain background? There's a reason for that – keep the focus on the subject and make the "set" as uncluttered as possible. Taking a photo in his natural habitat can give a nice perspective. So, if you're shooting him on his favorite chair, try to make the pet on the chair the only thing in your frame.
- SNAPPING. Here's the tricky part; it depends a great deal on the pet, the style of photo you want, and the amount of patience you both have. Don't forget to get down onto your pet's eye level. If your pet is well voice-trained, you'll have better luck with posed shots. I like getting a mix of candid and staged shots and always use another person holding my pup's attention with treats or a favorite toy. Lastly, I recommend a fast auto-focus and shutter speed to get multiple takes and varieties. Especially if he darts off for a new adventure mid-shoot.

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1I've never understood how people get such fantastic pictures of their pets posing. I can't get my sheltie to hold still for ten seconds. Usually, I'll have the perfect shot, but by the time I push the button to take the picture, he's decided it's time to move his head, so I get a cute picture of his body positioning, and a big sable blur where his head should be. Sigh.
2I'm a picture-holic when it comes to my cats, and just about everything else. I like to share things, so taking pictures of oh-so-cute-moments is my way of saying, "Look what I saw today!" I just take a LOT. If you take 20 shots of something, you're more likely to get a good one. The key to this is a fast shutter speed, which my camera lacks. I haaaate my camera, but I still manage to get award-winning shots of my cats, and it is solely because of the sheer number of shots I take!
3I had a photographer come to the house to do pics of Cuba and they turned out great. He was so well behaved and loved it. He even brought over his toys to show her!
4Thanks for the tips.
5If you have a smally hyperactive pet it's nearly impossible to get a clear picture of them! I have to take dozens of photos of my ferret before I get a decent one.
6My dog stays still, the problem is keeping his eyes open.
7Those are some good tips, but a good camera helps too!
thats neat that you did photojournalism for grad school! those are great tips, Pet! I especially like the one about natural light.
8Good tips! The fifth one should be patience! Photographing pets takes patience, patience, patience! I have a good camera so I can set whatever speeds I want but the key is taking shot after shot and being patient. I spent a couple of hours taking pics of my cats a few weeks ago and I kid you not, I only got two shots out of the whole session that I really liked!
9oooh for my rescue dogs, every bit helps!
10i've had photogenic dogs but my current dog hates the camera
11you basically have to trick'em
Love this new site! It'll be great for animal lovers like me.
12With having a black dog we had to learn so much to get good ones. We finally has success with a very nice camera and flash. But now we have only a few good puppy pictures.
13I was wondering why my dogs eyes are always glowing in pictures!
14Thanks!
Those cute dog avatars are lovely! So frickin cute!
15My iPhoto is filled with literally hundreds of pictures of my cats. Thanks for tips to make them better.
16I think i have as many photos of my babies as i do my only child
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