Holy cow it's week 48 of my personal photography project and after last week's theme of photographing above your subject, it only makes sense that this week's theme is getting below the subject. I did get low in a recent session for this week's theme but I also augmented this post with some images from past sessions that made it clear this is a point of view that I don't utilize as much as I could to add variety to a session - so that's going to be a New Year's resolution (which may require a bit of creativity in the relatively flat Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex!). It is fun and especially with little dogs, it can really make them look like a hero (as evidenced with Willis' portrait in the upper left).
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Now let's get the down low on getting low starting with Linda from VPShoots Photography serving the Tampa Bay area of Florida and then continue on by clicking the link at the bottom of each post for an around the world tour of low pet photography!
Tracy Allard of Penny Whistle Photography is a Certified Professional Photographer with the organization Professional Photographers of America; a designation held by fewer than 2,500 photographers nationwide and a hallmark of consistency, technical skill, artistry and professionalism. Penny Whistle specializes in both natural light and studio photography providing pet, couple and engagement, family and high school senior portraits as well as corporate headshots and commercial photography in her studio located in old town Carrollton as well as out on location in Coppell and surrounding communities in Dallas – Fort Worth, Texas.
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Dec 5, 2018, 3:00:34 PM
Darlene - What beautiful dogs and great images!
Nov 30, 2018, 9:31:45 PM
Lynda Mowat - Great images and cool examples of getting low. Love that shot of Gator, but Patsy’s smile is a winner