Do you know for sure that your Murka or Baron is worthy of becoming a new Internet star? Or do you want to hit the jackpot at a photo exhibition? Or do you just want to save nice photos for your family album?
Well, pick up the cameras, read the article, and go ahead.

To begin with, it is worth bearing in mind that animals look best against the background of nature, or at least in natural light. In addition to aesthetic qualities, flashes can frighten or anger smaller brothers (this is especially important if you want to capture a wild animal). However, if it's the middle of a sunny day, it's better to wait a bit, as the contrast may be too high. If you can't wait, or the animal looks really good today, you can use a white sheet to reflect light into shaded areas, or use a portable option to adjust the contrast. In addition, it can give the eyes of the "model" interesting sparkles. If the cat's eyes turn unnaturally green in a flash photo (similar to the "red-eye" effect in humans), you can try to reflect light from walls, ceilings, or umbrellas, which are dim, best of all silver. If we are talking about studio shooting, the flashes are installed in umbrellas, and they are placed approximately at an angle of about 45 degrees on the sides of the camera. Nevertheless, experience shows that the first of a series of flash photos is best – then the animal visibly tightens up.

It's kind of like photographing children – there are a lot of interesting moments and it's very difficult to catch them. A trick (sound, food, favorite toy) can interest them or attract their attention, so patience and quick reaction are needed at the same time.
As with any portrait photo, your goal should be to capture the personality of your pet (and everyone has it, even hamsters). The eyes should be the center of the composition, in good focus. If there is enough depth, you can bring the pet's entire head into focus. Photos taken together with the owner or other family members are very warm. At the same time, it is advisable to be on the same level – if it is a large dog, you can sit down next to it, and pick up a smaller animal. By the way, when photographing a rodent or a beloved tarantula, you should worry in advance about the impossibility of escape.

If your camera has an AI focus mode, everything becomes easier - select the central focus point and "guide" the pet.
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