There are many reasons why you might want to capture great photos of your pets: to hang on the wall, put on holiday cards, because you’ve been asked to do so by friends and family, or maybe even to sell as stock photography. Animals are unpredictable and can be difficult to work with, but it can be done. It should be obvious that you will increase your chances of getting a fantastic photo of your pet by planning for plenty of time to work and to be very, very patient.
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Most pet lovers agree that pets are members of the family and strive to capture photos of their pets on a regular basis. Why? Because family pictures capture not only the stages of life and pivotal events in our lives; they also capture the day-to-day experiences and small moments that make up a family’s memories and illustrates its love and companionship.
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I have tons of pet photos on my computer and in my iPhone; too many to be able to display or share them all. A friend recently told me that I should select a few of my more memorable photos and turn them into artwork by having them reproduced on canvas, but I wanted something more unique – something that was truly artistic rather than an exact reproduction of my run-of-the-mill photographs.
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