Now you are at the critical preparation stage. You've set your goal, you've decided on the appropriate setting - let's try to anticipate all that can (and will) go wrong. I use the word 'wrong' loosely - try not be too rigid and to have fun - we will talk more about that in a minute. Write out on paper every possible thing you can think of. Here are some suggestions: · Exercise your pet - just enough so they are still alert, but not hyper. · Lighting - outdoor is best, but flash will work too - should be natural lighting. · Grooming - only if it doesn't adversely affect your pet's mood - then do it days beforehand.
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· Props/Toys - favorite of the pet.
· Food - favorite of the pet.
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· Be prepared for sudden movement - shutter speed about 1/125th and use iso 400 or 800 film (if indoors)
· Watch the scene clutter. · Have pet at least 6 feet away from background to reduce shadows.
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- · Bring an assistant to help manage your pet.
- · Zoom Lens.
- · Camera, Film, Tripod, Equipment, etc.