PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS | 10 Tips for Dog Photography

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The Dog Photographer Andy Biggar shares his top ten tips he uses to capture his amazing dog photography.

Whether you’re an established pro or just starting out, Andy’s top ten dog photography tips will help you capture stunning dog images and keep your clients happy, both with their session and the final results. From choosing the right equipment and location, to keeping the dog focused and protecting your gear and images, there’s something here for every level of photographer.

Equipment: 2x Canon 1DX, Canon 70-200mm mkii, Canon 24-70mm mkii, Canon 16-35mm, Hoya UV Filter, 2x Canon 580EX II, Pelican Memory Card Case, Lowepro Flipside 500aw bag, Lowepro Top Loader Pro bag,

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5 Comments
  1. Silver Paw Studio says

    I am in love with my 70-200 but worked for years with just a 50 and an 85. Lots of great tip reminders – especially #10, I need to practice that more for sure. Thanks!

  2. Niki Younie says

    Brilliant tips, absolutely great video!

  3. Lou Smaczylo says

    Love it,

  4. JA_NPH says

    Andy is a person MANY photographers should listen to and take note. I have been saying it for years, that pro gear can help but it is not what counts, it is the person behind the camera. I see soooo many people with the money and buy all the top pro gear to look good and gloat BUT their images are just above looking like an ameteur took them. Be one with your subject, be at eye level with your subject and one point Andy didn't mention but I will, ALWAYS get the glint in their eyes. If you don't, then you'll get what is called "dead eyes". Well done on this video Andy and your honesty in it as well, very good mate.

  5. Wilson Newman says

    Awesome tips and great shots!

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