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Pets very quickly fill their place in our hearts and our families and enjoy their pictures framed on our desk or wall! But taking a picture of your best friends are not always easy. Pets, unlike humans, do not understand what we are trying to do and will not only pose for the camera! Here are nine tips that will help you help you get more out of your photo session
1. Use natural light
If possible, always use natural light and take your pet in the picture. Avoid Flash because Flash can explode, causing not only the red eyes, but also to frighten the animal. Instead of trying to go outside or if it is not possible, in well-lit room with large windows.
2. Keep Your Eyes Sharp
Has one eye is important in any kind of portrait photography. As they say, “The eye is a window to the soul and the eyes of an animal can be very expressive. So be sure to focus on the eyes of your pet and keep a sharp change of tack

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3. Go to them
It is very important that you pet feel at ease, so instead of forcing him to come see you go to him. The most important thing is to descend to his level, we all know how a dog looks when viewed from above, is how we always see. Show us how they see the world! Sit on the floor or lying on his belly and remember to draw from his eye level or below.
4. Give the value of their character
You know your pet better than anyone, and a successful photo is one that expresses the character of his subject. If you have a lazy cat show him yawning, if your pet is a fun type show in action the performance of his favorite thing.

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5. Go Macro
Put on the long lens and fill the frame with the face of your pet and fur, big plans are often beautiful animal portrait.
6. Surprise them
One of the hardest things is to let your pet still hold. An easy thing is to let him play quietly, and once you have everything ready, let him or call someone to whistle. This will be a surprise and drew his attention and you’ll capture a few seconds to a comfortable position and warning

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7. Schedule your session
If you aspire to a formal animal portrait shot, try to schedule the photo shoot when you’re animal is a bit sleepy or just woke up, it will be much easier to keep it there yet. If you want a more dynamic shot, then take a moment when your pet is aggressive. If he is sick, it is better to just postpone it for another day.
8. Be patient
animal photography requires patience. No matter how excited your furry friend, if you are patient enough, he will eventually relax and you will have the opportunity to be vaccinated decent.

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9. Experience
Take your time and enjoy the session, trying different approaches, angles and compositions. Shoot a lot you will have time to worry about the results later.
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