Have you wanted to break into the pet photography niche, but struggle with capturing a pet's personality?

In episode 172 of the Bokeh Podcast, Emma O'Brien shares her journey to becoming a pet photographer. Listen as she shares three big ideas that will help you better capture the personality of a pet.

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Time Technique: Be smart in how you schedule yourself.

The Lesson: Not knowing how to price accordingly eventually led to her hiring on a business coach.

The Gear Bag: Nikon D810 with Nikor 20-70 2.8mm

Differences in People vs. Dogs:

1. Dogs come in different levels of training and communication can be complicated with them.

2. Dogs have a very short attention span.

3. Lighting a dog’s face requires more lighting from the from than a human face.

Breaking into the Market:

Connect with charities, vets, and pet shops to shoot free photos to build your network.

3 Ways to Capture a Dog’s Personality:

1. Be extremely patient.

2. Keep snacks and treats on hand (higher end treats, such as chicken or cold meat, work best).

3. Sit at the same level as a dog.

Mentioned in this Episode:

Polly Alexander

Links:

Dogart.co

Emmaobrien.com

fb.com/emmaobrienphotos

Instagram.com/emmaobrienphoto

twitter.com/emmaobrienphoto

instagram.com/dogartphotography

Episode 107: bit.ly/bp-107

Pollyalexander.com

Dog Sounds App: bit.ly/bp-dogapp


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