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Photo taking guide

The perfect photo

To create this image, I need the best possible quality photo.
It should be sharp, preferably high resolution, because this will make the finished portrait rich in detail.
Natural lighting is the best way to take sharp photos of your pet. It's a good idea to take the photo indoors near a window or, if possible, outdoors.
Keep in mind that the sharper and more proportionate the image, the better the artwork will be of your pet. Unfortunately, the size and resolution of the images uploaded to social media are very low, so they are not suitable.
To take an excellent photo, it is worth using a few tricks. With a treat or a few kind words, we can achieve a stable and sharp photo of our pet. It is worth taking a photo of our pet from a distance of about 1-1.5 m from eye level. If it is a smaller animal, it is better to take a closer photo. The point is to strive to distort the proportions of our pet as little as possible. By presenting a few examples, you can get help on how to get started with photography. What is considered a suitable and unsuitable photo.

Tips for taking the perfect photo

You can get your pet to look straight ahead calmly with a treat or a kind word.
It is important to take photos in natural light if possible! Try to keep the eyes and nose sharp in the photos.

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TIP 1.

It is ideal if you take the shot from eye level, about 1-1.5 meters away.

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TIP 2.

The goal is to ensure that the proportions of the body and head remain natural and not distorted in the image.

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TIP 3.

The goal is to ensure that the proportions of the body and head remain natural and not distorted in the image.

To make photography easier, I will also help you with some example images so you can see what an ideal and less suitable photo looks like.

Example image - bad
Example image - good
Example image - bad
Example image - good

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