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Don’t want to learn Pet Photography? At least read this.
Hello, fellow dog lovers! Today I want to talk about a very important topic: what do you do with all the photos you take of your furry friends? Do you just keep them on your phone or computer, never to be seen again? Do you occasionally scroll through them and smile, but then forget about them? Do you share them on social media, hoping for likes and comments, but then move on to the next post? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then I have some news for you: you are wasting your precious dog photos!
That’s right, you heard me. You are missing out on so many opportunities to make the most of your adorable snapshots. You see, dog photos are not just for your own enjoyment. They are also for the enjoyment of others. And by others, I mean everyone. Everyone in the world deserves to see how cute your dog is. Everyone in the world deserves to feel the joy that your dog brings you. Everyone in the world deserves to know that your dog exists and is awesome.
So, what can you do with your dog photos? Well, let me tell you. There are so many creative and fun ways to use them. Here are just a few examples:
- Make a calendar. This is a classic and easy way to showcase your dog photos. You can use online services or apps to create a personalized calendar with your dog’s photos for each month. You can also add important dates, such as your dog’s birthday, adoption anniversary, or vet appointments. Then, you can print it out and hang it on your wall, or give it as a gift to your friends and family. They will love seeing your dog’s face every day of the year.
- Make a collage. This is another simple and fun way to display your dog photos. You can use online tools or software to arrange your photos into a collage, or you can do it manually with scissors and glue. You can choose a theme, such as colors, seasons, or activities, or you can just mix and match randomly. Then, you can frame it and put it on your desk, or stick it on your fridge, or send it as a postcard to someone special. They will love seeing how diverse and interesting your dog’s life is.
- Make a meme. This is a more modern and humorous way to use your dog photos. You can use online generators or apps to add funny captions or stickers to your photos, or you can do it yourself with editing software. You can choose a popular meme format, such as “doge”, “confused Nick Young”, or “distracted boyfriend”, or you can create your own original meme. Then, you can share it on social media, or send it as a text message, or print it out and stick it on your wall. They will love seeing how witty and hilarious your dog is.
These are just some of the many ways you can use your dog photos. The possibilities are endless. The point is, don’t let your dog photos go to waste. They are valuable and precious resources that can brighten up your day and the day of others. So go ahead and make something with them. You will be glad you did. And so will your dog.
If not, let’s not beat around the bush, go to my course and sign up and take even BETTER photos of your dog!
In this course, I will teach you everything you need to know about taking amazing pet photos, including:
- How to set up your shots
- How to use natural and artificial light
- How to pose your pets
- How to decide on your theme
- How to work with pets of all sizes and shapes
- How to understand animal behavior
I will also be hosting a series of live streams to go over a small mini course to get you started, a live photoshoot with the pugs, and a Q&A session to answer all your questions about Pet Photography!
The Course is currently live! If you are impatient or don’t care about live streams and Q&As and just want to get right to learning you can do so here:
https://stefanglazer.teachable.com/p/the-professional-amateur-pet-photography-course
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