Listen "Pet Portrait Tips #3-All About Shooting Angles and Composition Ep59"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this episode, Laurie and Nikki continue their series on tips for photographing dogs. They discuss shooting angles and composition, emphasizing the importance of getting down to the dog's eye level and avoiding the bullseye composition. They also introduce the rule of thirds and the golden mean as composition guidelines. The key takeaways include considering the shooting angle, using the rule of thirds to place the subject in the frame, and being mindful of the elements in the background. The next episode will reveal their secrets for getting dogs to cooperate for photos.TakeawaysGet down to the dog's eye level for a more captivating photoUse the rule of thirds to create visually pleasing compositionsConsider the elements in the background and eliminate distractions by moving in or changing shooting positionExperiment with different shooting angles and positions Next episode: Secrets for getting dogs to cooperate for photosTo see example photos, go to www.urbandogstudio.com and find episode #59 under the podcast tabWe hope you enjoyed listening to this "Best Of" episode with our amazing guest!URBAN DOG STUDIOHave you ever thought about capturing professional portraits of your furry family member? If so, we're here for you? Urban Dog Studio, Tampa Bay's premiere pet photography studio, specializes in stunning portrait sessions in the studio, on location, and even in the water! Whether you're in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Clearwater, Bradenton, Sarasota, or any of the beach communities, Urban Dog Studio is here for you. Contact Urban Dog Studio today, and let them work their magic to bring out the best in you and your pets.