by Patrick Nau | Nov 7, 2017 | Dog Photography
Black and white portraits of dogs can be very effective portraits. With today’s digital technology it is simple with a click of a button to see the difference in a portrait between color and black and white. It is true however, that when I do show my clients an...
by Patrick Nau | Nov 1, 2017 | Dog Photography
It is always fun for me as a pet photographer to capture poses of a dog breed that goes a little against type. Here we have a cute and maybe even a gentle portrait of a German Shepherd. We have probable seen the classic pose of a German Shepherd–a head and...
by Patrick Nau | Oct 26, 2017 | Dog Photography
This portrait session was was quite a challenge. I was able to get nice portraits of each dog separately not together as Wynnie the dog on the right was an extremely nervous and fearful dog. I was able to get some portrait of the husband and wife with the dogs but the...
by Patrick Nau | Oct 24, 2017 | Dog Photography
It is true that dogs tilt their heads because they are trying to figure out what is going on with what they are watching. As a pet photographer it lots of fun to take this type of portrait. I am often able to instigate this to happen by the specific sounds and noises...
by Patrick Nau | Oct 22, 2017 | Dog Photography
Dog portraits in the park present a different set of challenges. Squirrels and other dogs that may be in the park can challenge the attention of the dog being photographed. One thing I do insist on before we go to the park is that the dog parents promise me that they...
by Patrick Nau | Oct 18, 2017 | Dog Photography, Senior Dog Photography
It is not uncommon for dogs to have a favorite toy. Sometimes clients like to bring those toys so we can include them in a portrait. Of course, I take all kinds of different poses without the toy and I usually include the toy at the end of the session. Many times...
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