Hur tar man bättre bilder av sin hund?

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young caucasian woman taking a picture of her golden retriever dog with mobile phone. Home, indoors

Every dog owner wants to take amazing, creative and fun photos with their pet. That’s why it can be a very good idea to learn how to take the right photos and how to improve your skills. If you always wanted to learn how to take great photos of your pet, here are some tips and tricks that might be able to help!

Capture your dog’s personality

A male hiker with a backpack and a labrador dog makes a selfie on the phone while sitting on a stone in the forest. Camping, travel, hiking.

The reason you want to do that is because it allows you to show off your dog in a unique light. It makes it easy to not only push the boundaries, but also show off strengths and unique ideas that your dog has. You also get to make it feel natural, which is exactly the thing you want to keep in mind.

Focus on the eyes

close up portrait of a young cute small dog in the snow looking at the camera. Brown and white colors.Outdoors, white background. Nature

When you focus on your pet’s eyes, you get to create a sense of depth and that on its own can be very helpful. You can also use a wide aperture to establish depth and that will lead to some very interesting, appealing and just downright cool photos.

Black backgrounds

Beautiful old black purebred shar pei dog and cute blue thai ridgeback puppy sitting and kissing over black background. Copy space.

These backgrounds are great because you get to spotlight your dog, without having anything in the background standing out. These can be great if you want to have a fine art print with your pet. Plus, you also have the opportunity to add in lighting in order to further enhance your pet’s style and look too.

Start with an action shot

Happy beagle dog running with flying ears towards camera. Activ dog concept

You can go and start with an action shot, and then you can move on to a more relaxed pose. It’s always a great idea to try out new things and bring in the right amount of creativity. It all comes down to adapting to your needs, and also experimenting to see what works and what can be improved.

Zoom in

Portrait of a beautiful black dog Giant Schnauzer on a walk in winter in snowy weather.It’s a good idea to leave your dog enjoy his space and not disturb him too much. The idea here is to zoom in so he can have plenty of space to move around and have fun. It’s really cool, it adds to the process, and you will find the end result to be cooler and more enjoyable. Which is exactly why this is a great option especially when you have a larger pet.

Go for natural poses

Samoyed dog

Scripted poses won’t always work with every dog. So the best thing that you can do is to try out natural poses. Those are fun, and you get to capture the way your pet behaves naturally. It’s exciting and it also gives you the opportunity to show your dog’s personality. It’s very creative and it certainly adds to the experience, while pushing the limits and delivering something innovative.

Go down to your dog’s eye level

Close up photo of young female with her dog sitting on grass in park

The reason you want to do that is because it inspires trust. You also have the opportunity to take some pictures that are very cute to begin with. That’s why it’s always a good idea to experiment and ensure you always have access to the right approach. Of course there are challenges that might arise, and in doing so you will have a much better outcome.

Turn off the flash

Dogs don’t like flashing lights that much, although they can be useful indoors. For the most part though, you always want to focus on natural lights. They will make your pictures better and the style will be more interesting in the end. Which is exactly why experimenting can actively help and it will convey a much better outcome every time.

Hold a reflector

Cute dog (labrador retriever) posing for filming on meadow at sunset. Videographer holding gimbal with camera.Using a reflector is actually going to do wonders because it helps eliminate shadows. More often than not, you will end up with many issues when it comes to lighting. A reflector is one of those things that help you get the right lighting on your dog, without presenting any weird challenges whenever you try to edit your photos.

Try to use the panning technique

What you will like about your panning technique is the fact that it helps you focus on your dog’s movement. It also allows you to deliver a sense of texture, which can be hard to do with any other technique. Granted, taking pictures for a moving animal is hard, so it all comes down to practice. Eventually, you will get the hang of it and create some amazing photos.

Slutsats

Taking pictures of a pet is always tricky, but as always it comes down to experimenting and trying out new things. It’s definitely challenging and demanding, but if you manage it right, nothing will stand in your way. We recommend taking these tips into consideration and just practice as much as possible. After all, practice makes perfect, and it will allow you to revise and improve your technique more than expected!

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