Respect
Posted on July 23, 2012 in Animals, Pet Photography
I love it when I catch a dog looking at the camera while I’m taking candid ringside photos. Most of the time they just ignore me – which truthfully is what I want – but every now and then they get curious, like this Cane Corso. He has a bit of an apprehensive look on his face, doesn’t he? [Or maybe it’s a “she”!] I am absolutely adamant about respecting both the dog and the handler when I’m at a show. Earlier this year I saw a photographer from a newspaper using a wide angle lens and getting right into the dog’s face to create a close up. I mean an inch from the dog’s nose. I thought it was terribly rude and could easily scare the dogs. It was all I could do to not say something to him, but I felt that if the owner/handler didn’t approve it was their place to speak up, not so much mine. I use a telephoto lens so that I can stand away from the dog and still get a nice close and uncluttered photo. This image is from the Nita Nee Kennel Club show over the weekend in Centre Hall, Pa.