Your Pet Photography Guide
Are you in love with your pets? That's a pretty dumb question, of course you are! It doesn't matter if your pet is canine, feline, or any other exotic animal.

We tend to treat our pets as part of our family, even if your family numbers two and one is the pet!

As such, taking pictures of our family often includes our pets. Maybe you have tried to take portrait shots of your pet alone and failed miserably.

If so, don't give up! There is a new resource to help you photograph your pet successfully!

Take into consideration the following:


Why do you want to photograph your pet?
Where do you plan to take your photos?
What resources should you have in place ahead of time?


Having these questions answered ahead of time can help you plan for a positive photo session.

Wouldn't it be great if there were a special guide dedicated just to the art of photographing our beloved pet friends? Somewhere that gives the answers to some of the pressing question that we have about pet photography.

Well, there is! You need our handy little handbook called "Your Pet Photography Guide."

This comprehensive guide will give you everything you need to know about photographing your pet.

and some of the best parts are . . .


It isn't written by a "animal whisperer." It’s very easy to read.

It answers the questions you need to get started.

Cost of the guide is minimal – you'll laugh at the price!


Everything is there to help you understand what kind of guidelines we need to be successful photographing our pets. Take a look at what you'll uncover:


Learn what camera and settings to use.
Make your pet more comfortable with the camera.
Discover simple ways to produce better pictures.
How to take successful group shots.
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Your Pet Photography Guide
Are you in love with your pets? That's a pretty dumb question, of course you are! It doesn't matter if your pet is canine, feline, or any other exotic animal.

We tend to treat our pets as part of our family, even if your family numbers two and one is the pet!

As such, taking pictures of our family often includes our pets. Maybe you have tried to take portrait shots of your pet alone and failed miserably.

If so, don't give up! There is a new resource to help you photograph your pet successfully!

Take into consideration the following:


Why do you want to photograph your pet?
Where do you plan to take your photos?
What resources should you have in place ahead of time?


Having these questions answered ahead of time can help you plan for a positive photo session.

Wouldn't it be great if there were a special guide dedicated just to the art of photographing our beloved pet friends? Somewhere that gives the answers to some of the pressing question that we have about pet photography.

Well, there is! You need our handy little handbook called "Your Pet Photography Guide."

This comprehensive guide will give you everything you need to know about photographing your pet.

and some of the best parts are . . .


It isn't written by a "animal whisperer." It’s very easy to read.

It answers the questions you need to get started.

Cost of the guide is minimal – you'll laugh at the price!


Everything is there to help you understand what kind of guidelines we need to be successful photographing our pets. Take a look at what you'll uncover:


Learn what camera and settings to use.
Make your pet more comfortable with the camera.
Discover simple ways to produce better pictures.
How to take successful group shots.
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Your Pet Photography Guide

Your Pet Photography Guide

by Archie Beale
Your Pet Photography Guide

Your Pet Photography Guide

by Archie Beale

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Overview

Are you in love with your pets? That's a pretty dumb question, of course you are! It doesn't matter if your pet is canine, feline, or any other exotic animal.

We tend to treat our pets as part of our family, even if your family numbers two and one is the pet!

As such, taking pictures of our family often includes our pets. Maybe you have tried to take portrait shots of your pet alone and failed miserably.

If so, don't give up! There is a new resource to help you photograph your pet successfully!

Take into consideration the following:


Why do you want to photograph your pet?
Where do you plan to take your photos?
What resources should you have in place ahead of time?


Having these questions answered ahead of time can help you plan for a positive photo session.

Wouldn't it be great if there were a special guide dedicated just to the art of photographing our beloved pet friends? Somewhere that gives the answers to some of the pressing question that we have about pet photography.

Well, there is! You need our handy little handbook called "Your Pet Photography Guide."

This comprehensive guide will give you everything you need to know about photographing your pet.

and some of the best parts are . . .


It isn't written by a "animal whisperer." It’s very easy to read.

It answers the questions you need to get started.

Cost of the guide is minimal – you'll laugh at the price!


Everything is there to help you understand what kind of guidelines we need to be successful photographing our pets. Take a look at what you'll uncover:


Learn what camera and settings to use.
Make your pet more comfortable with the camera.
Discover simple ways to produce better pictures.
How to take successful group shots.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015936759
Publisher: Creaders Publishing
Publication date: 11/06/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Archie Beale has been taking pictures ever since his parents gave him a basic camera before they went on a trip during his school holidays.

“My dad was a good amateur photographer and he gave me every encouragement. I built on what I learned from him and other photographers, both amateur and professional.

Archie said that his favorite subjects are people and animals. “I really enjoy watching people with their pets – they seem more natural then.”

“Many people have asked me for tips to help them improve the pictures they get of their pets. It can be very disappointing when you see a perfect picture opportunity but the image you get is nowhere near what you hoped.”

“People love to store the pictures of their pets and most enjoy looking at them years later to remembering the great times they shared.”

“But, we only get one chance at the photos and some of the best are lost because of our mistakes or simple lack of knowledge.”

Archie said, “I wrote this book to share what I’ve learned so that readers can improve their pictures. I’ve kept everything very simple, just as if I was talking to a friend who wants to improve their pictures.”

Archie has included many ideas for getting better use with simple cameras as well as some basic information about using the more advanced types.

Archie said,” taking pictures of animals is always interesting and very enjoyable when they are your own special friends.”

Archie knows how to work with nervous animals and how photographers can keep their own nerves under control.

“I can’t guarantee all your pictures will be perfect but your confidence will improve. That will ensure that you get more great pictures which you can share with you family in the years to come.

I’ll also give you ideas to improve your photos on your computer and you won’t need Photoshop®!
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