By: Nao Mitsutomi, Edited by Abbi Colborn
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Struggling with taking the perfect photo of your dog? Here at CUP, our camera rolls overflow with pet photos, and we’ve picked up some dos and don’ts along the way. All pups photographed in this article where shot by CUP walkers. There’s no need for a fancy camera! Grab your phone, and get snapping!
Get In The Right Mindset

It is important to remember that dogs do not know what your phone does. It can be difficult to balance making sure your dog is safe, and making sure you got the shot. Usually dogs are more interested in following their nose than striking a pose. Manage your expectations accordingly.
In general, if you want your dog to cooperate while introducing new stimuli, you have to communicate in terms they understand. Food, toys, positive reinforcement, and compassion can help you through a multitude of doggie roadblocks. That being said, here’s some factors to consider when picking a location for your photoshoot:
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Lighting

Make sure your flash is off, and use natural lighting whenever you can – this will provide the best results. Using flash also might scare your dog and make them less willing to be photographed. Make sure the light source is behind you and not in front of you, as this lets the light illuminate your pup’s features instead of casting them in shadows.

Eye Lines

Dogs don’t know how to look at the camera the way humans do. To give your dog a focal point, hold up a treat or toy where you want them to look (remember what I said about communicating in terms a dog understands?). If you want your pup to look a different direction, all you have to do is move what you’re holding, and their eyes should follow.
Try out this treat holder that clips to your phone if you’re having trouble taking the picture and keeping your dogs attention.
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Try Out Different Angles

Taking top-down photos of your dog may be the most convenient, but it may not be the most flattering angle. Instead, try getting on eye level with your dog and show the environment around them. Be flexible and move the phone around as your pup moves their head.
Get Moving!

Now that you’ve dipped your toe into the pet photography pond, lets graduate to a more challenging shoot. It takes some practice, but you can get some incredible shots from photographing your animal in motion. This is great for candid shots, although it takes some practice and timing.
Here’s the technique: Let your pup walk beside you, use your back camera and extend your phone out in front of your dog (be careful not to startle). Take a burst of photos with your lower volume button instead of the touchscreen. You can also use a selfie stick!
Portrait Mode

If you have an IPhone, take advantage of portrait mode! There’s many lighting and focus settings to play around with. I like to use it when dogs aren’t moving, maybe when they’re sniffing plants or watching a bird. Using portrait mode ensure the camera focuses on the dog, and blurs the background around them.
Be careful though, sometimes portrait mode makes the dogs nose the central focus, instead of their whole face. It’s still a cute photo, but sometimes you wanna see your pups baby blues, not their nostrils. This is where taking a plethora of photos will help ensure you get the best shot.
Have Fun!

Remember: there’s no such thing as a perfect photo. Don’t let fear of messing up get in the way of documenting your furry friend. If you or your dog are getting tired/frustrated, take a break, take a breath, then try again in a few minutes. At the end of the day, you’re going to capture the best pictures when you and your pup are having fun!
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