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Paw-fect portraits!

Your pro tutor

John Alexander

John is a pro photographer and videographer based near Oxford. He shoots a myriad of genres, including weddings, pets and travel, as well as commissions for commercial clients.

www.jeaphotography.co.uk

Most of us love taking and seeing photos of pets, even if we don’t have any ourselves. Thanks to the rise of smartphones and social media sharing, dog photography has come on in leaps and bounds (excuse the pun) in recent years. Even if you’re not making a living from snapping other people’s furry companions, it’s satisfying to understand how you can improve your own photos of family and friends’ pets.

John Alexander is just the person to guide others on shooting better pet portraits. He holds regular workshops in his home village of

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