Monthly Archives: January 2009

Dog Show Photography – Part 2

In Part One I looked at the very basics of dog show photography for a beginner photographer. In part two I will add a little more detail until I begin to focus on the more detailed tips you will need. —————— In order to be successful at Dog Show photography, the photographer really needs to...

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The second choice

The most importance and instinctive choice you make when you take a photograph of an animal is when to press the shutter. In that 1/500 of a second (or thereabouts!), the all important ‘expression’ is permanently captured. The second choice for many of us, is what to do with the photo when we get it...

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The Controversial Elitist

Ever since the digital camera entered our world, hobby photographers began multiplying everywhere like tiny, annoying little rabbits. The cost of film disappeared, the auto button became the answer to everything, and around the globe half blind grandmas and annoying Uncle Bob’s became instant geniuses (well, to their family at least). In 2003 when Canon...

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Dog Show Photography – Tips & Tricks Part 1

What are dog shows? Think – Westminster and Crufts. Yep – every weekend around the globe, ‘exhibitors’ are travelling to and from All-Breed and Specialty (breed) dog shows. Of course most are nowhere near as large as Crufts, and don’t expect to see any others on TV- but your local Canine Council and clubs will...

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