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Avoid These 3 Common Pet Photography Mistakes

· pet photography

Everyone loves to use our pets as a subject, no matter how uncontrollable or overly enthusiastic they often become to be.

It’s the reason why, in most cases than not, we settle for less-than-perfect photos, just to make sure we create enough memories with them. But, this doesn’t have to be the case when you know the mistakes you’re often making and how to avoid them.


3 Pet Photography Mistakes to Avoid


• Wide Shot—Too Wide
You take a long shot to play it safe, in case your subject will go uncooperative and run away. But, you’re only taking a picture that’s not even worth to become a souvenir. Here, it would help to crop the picture, zoom in, or better yet, shoot as close as possible.


• From Above Shot
This is a typical view you would see in an amateur shot and it doesn’t only look it’s also, in no way, making connections to your subject. The fact that it was taken from up close just doesn’t justify that it makes your subject small and looking like a lump on the ground.


• Using Flash
Flash can deliver that little bit of extra light you need a . But on pets, they can cause them to squint their eyes or worse, make their eyes glow a weird green or yellow and you wouldn’t want to do that to your furry pet, do you?


So, How do You Get the Perfect Pet Photo? Take Photos on their Eye Level


A low-angle shot, on your pet’s eye-level, is the cardinal rule in capturing the perfect shot. It may be a little harder to take since pets are often in motion, but you can be sure it’s worth it. Finally, leave using flash to other subjects and instead, use the sun as a natural light source.


For the perfect pet photography, just leave it to the professionals. Book your pet photographer in Singapore at Magicdow Photography today.