Your furry companions are already a part of your family, so it only makes sense to feature them in as many of your family photos as possible. Whether it’s a wedding, engagement or family photo shoot, dogs really bring something extra special to the shot.
It can, however, be slightly trickier to get your dogs to cooperate long enough for you to get a few good shots, so here are a few tips that will definitely help for future photo sessions:
- Tire them out. A tired dog makes for the best photo subject as he won’t be wriggling around and wanting to play. Have some fun with your furry friend an hour before your shoot so that he’ll be more willing to sit still for the camera.
- Keep it close to home. The more familiar your dog is with his surroundings, the calmer he will be. When you bring a dog into a new setting, he’ll automatically want to explore, which won’t help when you’re trying to take photos.
- There’s no perfect shot. While you may see some perfect photos of families and their pets online, those shots are rare. It’s important to embrace imperfection when it comes to taking photos with your pets and to rather enjoy the candid moments that will take place during the shoot.
- Use your time wisely. When it comes to dogs, you never quite know what’s going to happen so if you get a period of calm, use it to take some photos as their next burst of energy might be just around the corner.
Some of your best memories are made with your four-legged friends so take every chance you can get to include them in your family photos.
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Michele is a lifestyle portrait photographer in North Oaks, Minnesota. She photographs children and their families both on location and in her studio in Northeast Minneapolis. mQn Photography is the premier family photographer in the Twin Cities. To schedule your next session with Michele please visit mQn Photography | Twin Cities Photographer or e-mail michele@mqnphotography.com
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4 Comments
Sep 5, 2019, 8:20:02 AM
Tonya Teran - What a great post! I love including our dog when we have our family photos done and these tips are so helpful!
Sep 4, 2019, 3:09:53 AM
Kara Chappell - What amazing tips! I especially love the one about tiring the pup out. It makes so much sense! Plus my dog always has a "puppy smile" after playtime. Love your images so much!
Sep 3, 2019, 9:57:38 PM
Anna Rasmussen - Such great tips! Dogs can be so hard to include, but all these would help so much!
Sep 3, 2019, 3:04:57 PM
Stacey - These are such great tips! I love the idea of including our family dog!