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Good quality photographs have a huge impact on your pet portrait.  In focus photographs showing the front of the pet are ideal to enable me to ascertain the eye colour, markings, size comparison especially if you require more than one pet.

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The more pictures the better as this allows me to really get a feel for the pet.

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Photograph Guide

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A good pet photograph

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It is important to have a clear photograph of your pet for me to work from, as I have never met your pet and I really need to be able to see the eyes clearly and get the feel for the character of your pet.

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Lighting

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The best possible lighting is achieved outside or by a window in a bright room. A bright overcast day is best as the sun will make your pet squint and not show the true colours. When outside, it is best to stand with your back to where the light is brightest and have your pet facing you. This gives the maximum natural light to your pet. 

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Pose

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Ideally you want to be at the same level as your pet, otherwise they look disproportionate.​​​

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​If you have any questions in regard to photographs please contact me I am here to help.

© Vicky Kenworthy

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