3 Tips for Taking Pictures of Your Pet

Anyone who knows me knows that I'm definitely a dog lover, so I admit this blog post mayyyy just be an excuse to look back through some of the most adorable photos I've ever taken, but at least they're guaranteed to put a smile on your face! As a dog mom myself, I definitely think that our furry family members can be included in family photos and love it when my clients mention their four-legged babies during their consultation.
 

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When it comes time to actually take photos, however, our pets don't always cooperate as easily as we might hope. As a family photographer here in Clarksville who loves doing sessions outdoors and in-studio, I've learned a few tricks about photographing dogs and wanted to share some tips to make it easier when you're trying to capture that perfect shot of your pup.
 

1. Let your pet get familiar with your phone or camera

Have you ever tried to get a pic or video of your pet doing the cutest thing but as soon as you grab your phone he gets all shy? This is especially true for photographers working with a DSLR camera and lens combo. Oftentimes dogs are scared of "this thing" being held right up in their faces and/or the noise the shutter makes, so they clam up as soon as you're finally able to take the shot. I always start off with letting the dog smell the camera and see/hear me clicking the shutter so they can get familiar with it and realize it's not going to hurt them (little training treats in my pocket help with this too)! 
 

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How to Take Good Pictures with Your Pet from D. Phillips Photography


2. Exercise your dog before your photo shoot

A tired dog is a happy dog. Cliché, but very true. Photo shoots can be stressful for dogs especially if they're not used to riding in the car, being on leash, being around strangers at the park, etc. Add in a whole bunch of new smells and sights and it's very easy for your dog to get stressed out and misbehave. Exercise is a great way to help prevent this!! A tired dog is way more relaxed and a nice bonus is that we get awesome "smiling" photos too!
 

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3. Get down to their level.

It's easy to forget that you're so much taller than a dog and to take all your pictures looking down at them. Switch it up and get a different perspective! Crouching down to get on their level invites the dog into your space and they're more likely to be their natural and playful selves.

Of course I couldn't end this blog post without sharing a few pictures of my own fur baby! If you follow me on Instagram you've probably seen lots of stories featuring this little one. She's the best assistant and loves tagging along in the car with me to go location scouting for new spots around Clarksville & Fort Campbell.

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"My pictures turned out more beautiful than I could have ever imagined."
 

Tracie reached out to me to capture her senior photos to celebrate graduating from Middle Tennessee State University, and I'm so glad that she did! This lovely lady is such an accomplished student, hard worker, and pleasure to get to know.


We hit it off as soon as we started chatting, and when Tracie mentioned that she had her heart set on outdoor photos, inspiration immediately popped into my head! Eventually we decided that shooting in various spots in downtown Clarksville would be best and give us the most variety.
 

For my senior grad sessions, I always suggest that clients invite their families to join us and step into a photo or two to document this time in their lives, and Tracie took me up on the offer. Her mom and sisters joined in for the first part of our shoot and it was so worth it! 


Enough from me, though. Here are a few words from Tracie sharing what her Signature Session experience was like with D. Phillips Photography.

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"I tend to be one of those awkward picture takers, so I was really nervous going into my photo shoot."


I’m here to tell you, there is no need to worry! Danielle was friendly and professional from our very first email exchanges, which let me know I had chosen the right photographer. I was open to ideas for location and Danielle carefully scouted Clarksville prior to my session to ensure we found the perfect locations to take pictures.


On the day of my shoot, she helped me look over my outfits and decide which ones would be most flattering in my pictures. She was very thorough in ensuring that we captured the vision I had for my pictures, while adding her unique photographer's flare. During the shoot, she also guided me through different poses and postures to help avoid awkward limbs and unflattering faces.
 

The hardest part of the entire process was trying to select the pictures to take home, because they were all so beautiful. I’m so glad I found D. Phillips Photography and I couldn’t be happier with my pictures!
 

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Thank you ladies for everything you did to make my photo shoot perfect! Karlie, my hair and makeup has never looked so good :) It was amazing not having to worry about hair and makeup before or during the shoot. Danielle, I am so grateful I found your website.

I was nervous about getting my pictures taken, but you made me feel so welcomed and reassured throughout the entire process.


I'm glad I'll have these pictures to capture this time in my life to share with my family and future generations. Now, I just need to find a reason to book another session :)
 

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