5 Pro Tips for Taking Great Pet Photos

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SLC Pawtography Pro Tips for Great Pet Photos

I recently caught up with my pal Uschi, who just happens to be a professional pet photographer and mom to super-pup Sawyer (photo above). With the holidays coming up, I asked if she would share a few tips to help all of us pet parents capture some special shots of our own fur kids. Here’s her expert advice on simple tips we can all try ourselves…

1. Pick the right light:  Ideally you would want to take the pictures outside to take advantage of the natural light. If you need to shoot inside, avoid the flash. Instead, take the photos in an area with lots of available light, for example by a large window or a glass door.
2. Be aware of the background:  Outside, find an area without buildings or other distractions. Inside, remove clutter or put up a backdrop.
3. Make sure your pets are relaxed and not paying attention to the camera:  Use treats or toys to distract them from the camera and try to catch them behaving naturally. If possible, have a second person around to keep the pet’s attention.
4. Use a fast shutter speed:  Since animals twitch and jump for unknown reasons at the most unexpected moments you should shoot at the fastest shutter speed possible. Either set your camera to shutter priority and set the highest speed or, if your camera doesn’t have shutter speed control, try the sports or action setting.
5. Most importantly, keep your camera around:  Have your camera handy whenever you can so you can catch your pet doing the things they do naturally. You can spend a lot of time staging pictures and have your pets pose, but you’ll often get better photos just by waiting for your pets to express their unique personality.

You can visit Uschi and check out her gallery at SLC Pawtography. And be sure to LIKE Sawyer the Wander Dog on Facebook!

SLC Pawtography is based in Salt Lake City, but all work is done on location, where your pets are most comfortable. For more details and pricing please contact Uschi at info@slcpawtography.com or call 801-230-3773.

Buy 1 Get 1 FREE Classic Linen Photo Books with Walgreens Promo Code

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Now through Saturday, October 29, you can get 2-for-1 on 8.5X11 custom photo books from Walgreens. There are all kinds of cover and background designs, layouts and themes, including these adorable patterns for cats & dogs.

Use Promo Code 2BOOKS which is good for one Free 8.5×11 Classic Linen Book per order, with purchase of 8.5×11 Classic Linen Book. Prices start from $19.99 so that means you’ll get 2 custom photo books for just under $10 each before tax or shipping.

Free 8X10 Photo Collage Print and 11X14 Poster for Only $1.99 at Walgreens

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Here’s the perfect deal to make some free and cheap photo gifts of the very important dogs and cats (or people) in your life! Now through Saturday, October 22, you can upload your photos and create a Free 8X10 Collage Print and also order an 11X14 Poster for only $1.99.

You’ll need to select in-store pickup when you order, to avoid shipping charges, and use Promo Code CLG8X10 for the Free Collage Print and Promo Code PSTR4LESS to get the $1.99 Poster. There is a limit of 1 Free Collage per order, but you can order up to 5 Posters per account at the discounted $1.99 price!

Coupon for 20 Free Instant Prints from your Facebook Photos

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20 Free Prints from your Facebook Photos

If you are like me, you’ve got tons of great pet photos on Facebook but haven’t gotten around to printing as many as you’d like. CVS is running a special offer this week that will help change all that! Turn your favorite Facebook photos into lasting memories with a coupon for 20 free 4X6 photo prints from Kodak and CVS/Pharmacy.

Visit the CVS fan page on Facebook.com, click the “Special Offers” tab to sign up and a coupon will be e-mailed to you. Then, visit the Kodak Picture Kiosk inside CVS, connect to your Facebook account and start printing your favorite pictures for free. You also can turn them into books, cards and other photo gifts.

Why Does it Cost More to get my Dog Groomed than to Get My Own Hair Cut?

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I was researching deals and money-saving tips on dog grooming and found this funny list along with some very useful FAQ’s at Pampered Pet Mobile:

Why does it cost more to get my dog groomed than my own hair cut?

Hear are the top ten reasons:

10. Your hairdresser doesn’t wash and clean your rear end.

9.You don’t go for eight weeks without washing or brushing your hair.

8.Your hairdresser doesn’t have to give you a sanitary trim.

7.Your hairdresser doesn’t have to clean your ears.

6.Your hairdresser doesn’t have to remove the boogies from your eyes.

5.You sit still for your hairdresser.

4.Your haircut doesn’t include a manicure or pedicure.

3.Your hairdresser only washes and cuts the hair on your head.

2.You don’t bite or scratch your hairdresser.

1.The likelihood of you pooping on the hairdresser is pretty slim.