by Patrick Nau | Jan 18, 2018 | Dog Photography
It is true that when I photograph multiple dogs I want to capture their likeness, beautiful coats and have a nice grouping of them posed comfortably together. However, the icing on the cake, so to speak is to show their distinct personalities, expressions and...
by Patrick Nau | Jan 12, 2018 | Dog Photography
As a pet and pet/people portrait photographer now in my 38th year in business and with the fact that I have photographed more that 1000 dogs, I have strong opinions on which are the ideal poses for dogs depending on their age, size and breed. This portrait of a really...
by Patrick Nau | Dec 22, 2017 | Dog Photography, Family Portraits
Why is it that in the portraits I take of my clients with their dogs–they always shine with happiness and have a twinkle in their eyes. I think the answer is obvious–there is so much love that it just can’t be held back. Of course, my job as a...
by Patrick Nau | Dec 16, 2017 | Dog Photography
It happens sometimes during a pet portrait sessions that pet parents bring out the props to put on there pets. Sometimes these don’t work out so well because the dogs tend not to like having the props on them. However, in this case the props stayed on the dogs...
by Patrick Nau | Dec 1, 2017 | Dog Photography
As a pet and people/pet photographer I am happy to photograph all the breeds and mixed breed dogs that are brought to my studio by their loving dog parents. I will say that Yorkies are one of my very favorite breeds to photograph. There are lots of reasons why that is...
by Patrick Nau | Nov 20, 2017 | Dog Photography
I do have a number of objectives when I take a multiple dog portrait especially when one dog is big and the other two are small like in this portrait. To create a well balanced portrait the large dog, like the senior dog here must be in middle and more importantly...
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