Your pets can make great photographic subjects. They are often cute and cuddly and never camera shy! But take your time to get the right shots.
- get your pet active - they exude energy and do daft things - perfect for photography
- catch the cute expression - the "ahhhhhhh” factor always wins!
- use props if you need to - toys, sticks, string - try to interest your pet
- action shots work well - put your pet to work
- don't shoot immediately after your pet has slept …..
...... or after it has had a heavy meal
- use a fast shutter speed to freeze movement (use flash if necessary)
- try different angles - full face, profiles, angled up and down
- have pet food at hand - bribery always works
- move back to show the immediate environment; move in to show individual features
- be patient - watch your pet and wait for the right moment
- have a friend to help - they can dis
- a sharp noise (e.g. from a clap or a squeaky toy) will grab immediate attention (and is certain to get a cute shot)
- de-clutter the background - let your images focus on your pet
Cats and dogs are obvious subjects for photography. Don't forget other pets - snakes, rabbits, hamsters, tortoises - can make great images too. Use your imagination.
Eric Hartwell runs the photography resource site http://www.theshutter.co.uk and the associated discussion forums as well as the regular weblog at http://thephotographysite.blogspot.com