Better Photos of your Pets: Tips from Nina Parker

There’s a saying about photography: “The best camera for the shot is the one you have with you.” You may own a classic 35mm, an edgy mirrorless camera, or a tricked out point-and-shoot model, but where is it? If the answer is in a drawer somewhere, then it can’t be producing great pictures. For many people, the camera they have with them nearly all the time is…a smart phone.  (more…)

How to Get Great Pet Photography at Home

by Kathy Thompson, Owner/Photographer OKKat Photography

Why would a photographer tell you how to get your own great pet photography at home? Because I really want you to have great pictures of your pets! If I can help you that then I’ve done my job. So, let’s skip the small talk and get down to the important stuff! (more…)

5 Tips For Taking Better Photos Of Your Dog.

Black Lab in field

by: Terri Jankelow, professional pet photographer & owner of Terri J Photography

We all have hundreds of snapshots of our dogs stored on our mobile phones. But are these photos really the ones that bring out the best in your dog, the ones that you will want to print and display in your home and show off to your friends? I’m guessing not. But you can take awesome photos of your pooches by following these 5 tips. (more…)

Pet Professions You Didn’t Know Existed: Event Planner

In the next article in our series about luxurious pet professions, we delve into the world of pet party planning and how throwing bashes for animals came to be. Who knew that furry festivities had health benefits for pet parents and pets? Here’s what to expect when planning an event, plus some tips and tricks for success!

by Caroline Wilson, owner/head editor & writer of /redpen (more…)