Digital Photographer

Capture pets like a pro

Just as with kids, pets make some of the most photogenic subjects, but are among the most technically challenging portraits to take. Dogs, cats, and small animals are extremely agile and fast-moving, which results in difficulties when looking to set up a stationary lighting arrangement. This can be even more challenging at home, where we might have limited space to work in.

One of the biggest issues is that, with restricted space, it is difficult to put enough distance between the lens, the subject, and the background to sufficiently control

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