Thursday, September 10, 2009

Pug

It's been too long since I posted dog photos. Pugs have a lot of personality packed into a solid little package. I've only spent time with 2 pugs in my life, and both knew what they wanted and were not about to be ignored. Also, I like that they belly crawl.

After observing the attention lavished on the baby that had previously occupied the center of the make-shift studio white backdrop, Hottie (who is bigger than the baby) hopped onto this place of honor and looked around expectingly. I indulged her and pointed the camera in her direction.

I am still figuring out my dog photography style. Of all photographed subjects in the whole world, I bet dogs and babies are the two most popular, followed by cats. On what research do I base my assertion that dogs are more frequently photographed than cats? I think of my Facebook friends, and think of how many of them use dog photos as their profile photo. And how many people use a cat photo. Dog photos win.

But as I was saying, concerning dog photo style - there are SO many photos taken of dogs, one would imagine that camera-happy dog owners will have covered every possible angle. However, I think most people will take centered-composition photos of their pet. I like asymmetry, cropping that directs your eye to the dog's eye, and making use of negative space.

2 comments:

Val said...

You have to be opportunistic to take a picture of a cat. I wouldn't pay a photographer to come take a photo of my cat because i couldn't count on it being in the same room as me if it didn't want to. Cats can get into great poses and action shots, but it just requires being in the right place at the right time. Dogs are considerably more obedient and reliable photo subjects!

Unknown said...

I'm going to change my FB photo to a cat just for this post. Status quo no more!