For many of us, our pets are like siblings or children. They’re absolutely a part of the family, not just the family’s dog or the family’s cat. (Or lizard or bird or tarantula or whatever.) So it’s pretty common for people to want their pet in a few of their pictures. We don’t mind–we’re animal lovers, too! We just ask that you either have a crate or someone who can handle the animal while it’s not being used for pictures. Sometimes people even have a friend or family member bring in and take home the animal separately.
Julie, a 2009 senior at Bishop Dwenger, brought in her adorable Yorkie, who was very well-behaved and I think was actually posing for the pictures. Here are some samples, including two with one of my favorite color backgrounds:




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SeniorsSpace.com Blog » 2009 Seniors: More pet portraits! // August 8, 2008 at 2:22 pm |
[...] unknown wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptJulie, a 2009 senior at Bishop Dwenger, brought in her adorable Yorkie, who was also very well-behaved and I think was actually posing for the pictures. Here are some samples, including two with one of my favorite color backgrounds: [...]
Dog Tails » 2009 Seniors: More pet portraits! // August 8, 2008 at 3:02 pm |
[...] used for pictures. Sometimes people even have a friend or family member bring in and Source: http://michaelsphotography.wordpress.com/2008/08/08/2009-seniors-more-pet-portraits/ Aug 13, 2008 | | Dog [...]
zoka // August 11, 2008 at 9:33 am |
verry nice photos.
brethart77 // August 23, 2008 at 12:38 am |
Great shot of the Yorkie! Have you ever concidered dog photography?
michaelsphotography // August 27, 2008 at 3:57 pm |
Thanks! While pet photography is not our primary market, we happily do pet photography if our clients want it. Call the studio at (260) 482-2660.