Pet Photography
Animals as they really are – genuine, patient and without pressure
Every animal has its own personality – curious, shy, wild, or calm. With me, it's perfectly fine just the way it is.
I'll give your pet time to arrive, sniff around, and warm up. Only when it feels comfortable will we begin with the first pictures.
This results in authentic photos full of personality, expression and natural moments that you can keep forever.
How a Pet Photoshoot works
We'll meet outside in a quiet place or wherever your pet feels most comfortable.
There's no rush – your pet sets the pace.
We work with small games, rewards and breaks.
I take candid photos and observe a lot to create genuine moments.
Taking photos together with you is also possible at any time.
Tips for good Pet photos
Take your dog for a short walk beforehand so he's a little more relaxed.
For good action shots, don't completely exhaust the dog.
I'd prefer a quieter place to a crowded park.
light/neutral clothing for group photos
Avoid stress – animals sense our energy
What animal photoshoots are perfect for
vivid action images
serene portraits
Memories of senior animals
Puppy photos
shared human-animal images
What you can bring to the shooting
favorite treats or toys
a short leash (not a retractable leash)
Water and a small towel for paws
Patience – the rest will follow.
Mini-FAQ Animal Photography
"My pet is very wild – is that even possible?"
Yes! I have a lot of experience with whirlwinds. We use action, games, and breaks – that always works.
"What if my dog doesn't hear well?"
That's okay. 90% of dogs don't hear perfectly outdoors – I work with that, not against it.
"Can my pet stay on a leash?"
Of course! I'll simply remove the leash later during editing.