by Patrick Nau | Nov 17, 2020 | Dog Photography, Pet Photography, Puppy Portraits
As you may imagine, photographing puppies can be and incredible challenge. Anything and everything that can go wrong will happen. The secret for me is to be totally prepared befor the puppies arrive at my studio. The first thing is to know the number of puppies that...
by Patrick Nau | Nov 5, 2020 | Child Portraits, Dog Photography, Pet Photography
Children’s portrait sessions with their dogs are always a fun and exciting adventure. Some of the challenges involved are the personalities of the children and of the dogs, too! Are the children willing to handle their dogs and not give up if it a challenge to...
by Patrick Nau | Oct 24, 2020 | Dog Photography, Pet Photography, Uncategorized
There are many challenges when photographing the multiple dog portrait. Among them are the various personalities of the dogs, their energy levels (which can vary greatly) and do they get along well together. My number one goal with the portrait session is that when we...
by Patrick Nau | Dec 22, 2018 | Dog Photography, Pet Photography
Handsome Husky. As a professional photographer, now in my 38th year in business, I have lots of opinions on the right or wrong way of taking portraits. These days, that is especially true about the way I take pet portraits, specifically dog portraits. How I take them...
by Patrick Nau | May 22, 2018 | Dog Photography, Pet Photography
Simple props. One of my philosophies as a pet photographer who has photographed more than 1000 dogs is to use the right prop for the breed, color and size of the dog. Here in this portrait of Koda, a very cute Bichon/Shih-Tzu mix I used a dark, single color chair to...
by Patrick Nau | Apr 7, 2018 | Dog Photography
Classic Dog Portraits — What do I mean with that phrase? I mean a pose and a portrait that with one look reflects in a positive manner the distinctive characteristics of the breed photographed. This portrait of a very handsome Viszla named Jagger which shows his...
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