Posted on August 13, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Sporting Group
One of the most challenging aspects of photographing dogs and cats for me is to get into the habit of “shooting loose” as they say. That means to leave some space around the main subject so that you can go back and crop in post-processing or offer a variety of different print sizes. From my macro photography days, I’ve always been a huge fan of frame-filling scenes, so I almost always compose in camera with the idea of NOT cropping later during editing. This is an example of a very tight composition featuring Chesapeake Bay Retriever Hudson, “GCh. Chesastar Hudson Bay”, with handler Michelle Scott at the Penn Ridge Kennel Club show in Harrisburg, Pa. over the weekend. I love that there is nothing in this composition that is unnecessary. When composing a scene through my camera’s viewfinder, I try and ask myself if there are elements that take away from the subject and if there are, they don’t need to be included.
Posted on July 26, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Sporting Group
May I have this dance? I heard a rumor that this is one of the celebrities to be featured on next season’s “Dancing With The Stars”! You heard it here first! 🙂
(Image from the Twin Brooks Kennel Club Show, Morristown, NJ – July 14, 2013)
Posted on July 25, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Sporting Group
Isn’t this the cutest dress? The pattern features drawings of dogs – LOVE IT!
Oh yeah, the dog is very cute, too! 🙂
Posted on July 22, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Sporting Group