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Some of my Dog Photography Tips That I Use

By KRae Merk | March 11, 2010

Well, I guess one of my biggest dog photography tips is the dog I photograph most of the time is my dog Candy whom I raised from a 8 week old pup. But that isn’t always the case with most photography subjects. Now, I like to photograph dogs in their natural surroundings, (i.e, outside in the backyard, in their house, est.) dogs normally give me their best when I’m in the surroundings they are used to. I do dog photography in studios and I’ve done a few props with the dogs here and there, but my favorite way is in their natural element.

In their natural state you get photos like this;

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Now, like I said, I have done a few studio shots, but my favorite type of “studio” shots are ones that have a natural background. (i.e, outdoor backgrounds like the ones below)

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That’s the dog photography tip for today, and yes I know, I haven’t posted in like forever, but I’m working on doing a post week, so check back soon!

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