Tips Every Pet Owner Should Know Before a Great Photoshoot
Give your beloved pet a fresh haircut and make sure they’re nicely brushed before the photoshoot. It’s also a smart move to trim their nails either at home or with a vet. Also, consider brushing up on their commands — sit, wait, stay — so they’re primed to pose.
If your pet is excessively energetic, let them burn off that extra energy before the photoshoot. It’s a good idea not to feed them right before the session — this keeps them alert and treats can be used as rewards during the shoot.
These little steps guarantee your pet will be looking tip-top for the perfect photoshoot!
Choosing the right location is one of the key aspects of a successful pet photoshoot. Opt for a setting that brings comfort to both you and your pet, creating an environment of tranquility and security. Whether you choose the familiarity of home or the great outdoors, the most authentic and captivating photoshoots occur where you and your pet feel at ease.
If you want your dog to be pictured in new clothes, collars, or leashes for the photoshoot, it’s a good idea to introduce them at home first. This way, your pet can get used to them and we can avoid any surprises during the actual shoot.
Any toys that put your pet in a playful and relaxed mood are more than welcome. Especially if they’re items your furry friend is familiar with or particularly fond of. These items work to soothe your pet’s nerves and help them stay in a cooperative mood throughout the photoshoot.