![]() So, it is absolutely imperative that you do not over do it buying gear you won’t use regularly. The vast majority of pet portrait studios lose money within their first year of business. CUTE ANIMAL LENS STUDIO FULLRather the goal of this post is to get you geared up with a great performing workhorse lens that you can use to execute most paid pet photography gigs with a full frame DSLR - without breaking the bank with your initial gear investment.Īs I’ve said countless times on this blog, pet photography is not a lucrative gig. Nor is it to argue about the best lens for every specific type of shoot. But this post is not intended as a comprehensive lens and camera guide for pet photographers. That isn’t to say that beginner photographers simply looking to take better photos of their own dogs won’t learn a thing or two. So, believe me when I tell you this is the only lens you will need to photograph dogs in 99.9% of in-home, on location and in studio pet portrait sessions.īefore I dive too deep into this lens guide, I want to say that this post is primarily aimed at helping aspiring pet photography pros. I keep only two lenses in my kit – the lens I’m about to recommend and another lens I use literally at most twice a year. But with that said, this is the only lens that I personally use for my paid pet photography assignments. That’s not to say that this is the only lens you can use or that you can’t take great photos of pets with a different lens. CUTE ANIMAL LENS STUDIO PROFESSIONALShepard, a professional pet photographer and founder of the Puptrait Studio in Baltimore, Maryland.įor this lens guide our focus is singularly on the best lens for shooting dog portraits - the one specific type of DSLR lens that I and so many other pet photography professionals use in the overwhelming majority of their shoots. ![]() So, for professional pet photographers, it could become a great way to be able to more easily sift and sort through your work to quickly find the specific images you want to show on your mobile portfolio device.Written by J.B. While they only specifically mention dogs and cats, parts of the Google Blog post do suggest it may be able to do the same for more, non-traditional species of animals, too (assuming there is some variety in appearance between individuals of that species). While these might seem like cute and frivolous features aimed toward your average pet owner, they’re a good proof of concept to illustrate how well the technology is coming along. Want to find photos of that iguana you photographed, or the puppy you were looking at last month, amongst the thousands of images on your device? Well, you’ll be able to do that quite easily. You can search by species, breed, or even animal emoji. This could be a handy one for pet photographers who use their phone or tablet as a mobile portfolio. Google says that the feature will allow you to get quite specific by searching for things like “Oliver Park” (assuming Oliver’s the name of your dog) to find just photos of Oliver in the park. ![]() You’ll be able to label your pets just like you can with peoples names to be able to find photos of just them. ![]() Nobody likes labels, but they’re a necessary evil when it comes to organising your photos. Label your pet to easily find photos of them Choose your pet and it’ll set it to pet-themed music. There you’ll get the option to choose from either a “Meow Movie” or a “Doggie Movie” option. CUTE ANIMAL LENS STUDIO MOVIEIf you’ve got enough photos, just head over to the Assistant tab and hit that movie button. Create a movie about your petĪs well as producing photo books, Google Photos will also be able to make slideshow movies of your pet. Simply grab a snap of it with your phone, and Google Lens will tell you what it is. We don’t want to look like an idiot asking the owner “So, what is it?” so we often don’t ask. We’ve all had times where we’ve seen a cute dog or cat and had no idea what the breed is. And if you’re in the US or Canada, all you need to do is choose whether you want a hard or soft cover book and order it. It uses its machine learning system to determine the best images, laying them out in book format. Google say that starting this week, you may start to see the Google Photos app automatically creating a photo book of your pet. On the Google Blog, they highlight five particular points of the update, coming over the next week or so. And now it can detect different breeds of dog or cat, and even identify your own individual pet. So, it isn’t a much of a stretch to adapt this to animals. Even in its early days, it could detect different species of flower. ![]()
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