Our cat Matty is demonstrating below that you can often throw a couple of body parts in the frame besides a head.
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This week's blog theme has us filling up the space in our image with the subject. If you have read through and followed this blog for more than a minute, you will often see me doing many dog head shots in this manner. It's technically called "filling the frame." It looks like this. I will often use this method when photographing shelter dogs, or any pet that is in a space with a background that is not desirable, as the photo above illustrates. Our cat Matty is demonstrating below that you can often throw a couple of body parts in the frame besides a head. If you would like me to help you fill a frame, I have many methods and styles to choose from. Contact me to set up an appointment, and I am sure we can photograph and nicely frame something up for you. There are many samples in the studio for you to review. In the meantime, check out more full frames in the blog circle, starting with Tracy Allard of Penny Whistle Photography fetching pet and family portraits in Coppell, Carrollton and the greater Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex. Enjoy your weekend!
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7/31/2020 11:10:30 am
I love making paws the focal point! And that hanging canvas is one of my favorite things.
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8/3/2020 02:42:56 pm
So pretty Elaine, I LOVE the image on the hanging canvas...holy cow!
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