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(cute) Honey. you've worn me completely out. Let's take a nap. (Original Post) BlueJazz Apr 2015 OP
How to photograph puppies jakeXT Apr 2015 #1
Squee warning shenmue Apr 2015 #2

jakeXT

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1. How to photograph puppies
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 05:40 PM
Apr 2015

How to photograph puppies
Energetic and rambunctious puppies can be a real challenge to photograph. Here are 8 tips that will help you get great shots amid the chaos!




Allow the puppy to guide the shoot
For the most part, puppies don't yet understand commands nor do they understand our expectations of good and bad behavior. That's part of what makes them endearing; you never know what they're going to do next and usually they do it with so much adorableness, you can't get upset. If you're wanting to capture puppies in full puppy mode, you have to be ready for anything. Allow the puppy to decide when to play, where, and with what (as long as it's all safe!) and do your best to capture it all as it happens.

Read more: http://www.mnn.com/family/pets/stories/how-to-photograph-puppies

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