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 | 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 | 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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