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Pet photos can be works of art

Updated: Mar 22

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The settings in which you make pictures of pets are important because they add to the viewer's understanding of your subject. The room in which a pet lives, their house, the city street they walk, the place in which they seek relaxation—whatever it is, the setting provides information about pets and tells us something about their lives. Seek balance between subject and environment. Include enough of the setting to aid your image, but not so much that the subject is lost in it.

 

Lighting styles are therefore employed to make sure that such a goal is achieved. There are numerous ways through the desired lighting techniques can be achieved. In photography, the angle at which the light hits a subject is crucial. Therefore a pet photographer will make sure that light angles on the subject are at their very best, and this involves the placing of lights at certain angles in relation to the subject, with the aim of achieving a given effect.


Pet portrait and family portraits photography or portraiture in photography are photographs of a person or group of people that captures the personality of the subject by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses. A portrait photograph might be artistic, or it might be clinical, as part of a medical study. Frequently, portraits are commissioned for special occasions, such as weddings or school events.


Pet portraits can serve many purposes, from usage on a personal Web site to display in the lobby of a business.

There are many different techniques for family or pet portrait photography. Often it is desirable to capture the subject's eyes and face in sharp focus while allowing other less important elements to be rendered in a soft focus. At other times, portraits of individual features might be the focus of a composition such as the hands, eyes or part of the subject's torso.


Additionally another style such as head shot has come out of the pet portraiture technique and has become a style on its own.

There are many different techniques for family or pet portrait photography. Often it is desirable to capture the subject's eyes and face in sharp focus while allowing other less important elements to be rendered in a soft focus. At other times, portraits of individual features might be the focus of a composition such as the hands, eyes or part of the subject's torso.


Additionally another style such as head shot has come out of the pet portraiture technique and has become a style on its own.


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