When it comes to capturing memories of our beloved pets, many pet owners struggle to choose between studio and outdoor photography. While outdoor pet photography has its charm and appeal, there are several reasons why studio pet photography is the better option for capturing the essence of your furry friend.
1. Controlled Lighting
Outdoor lighting can be unpredictable and change quickly, which can affect the quality and consistency of the photos. One of the biggest advantages of studio pet photography is the ability to control the lighting. In a studio, the photographer can create the perfect lighting environment for your pet, ensuring that their eyes and features are highlighted in the best possible way. This allows for a more flattering and visually appealing image of your pet and makes it easier for the photographer to capture their unique personality. Outdoors you have to work around the sun, providing a lot more limited chances of getting a great photo.
2. Consistent Backgrounds
Another benefit of studio pet photography is the ability to create consistent backgrounds. In a studio, the photographer can choose a background that complements your pet’s coat and fur colour, making the final image more aesthetically pleasing. This consistency is not possible in outdoor pet photography, where the background is constantly changing and may detract from the focus of the image – your pet. We have a broad range of professional backgrounds at our studio for you to choose from.
3. Less Distractions
In a studio environment, your pet will be free from distractions, allowing them to focus on the camera and the photographer. Outdoor pet photography often involves distractions such as other animals, people, and cars, making it more challenging to capture the pet’s attention and get a great shot. There is also a chance that other dogs may approach and spook your own dog – which isn’t good for anyone.
4. Greater Flexibility
Studio pet photography also provides greater flexibility for poses and props. In a studio, the photographer can use props and set up poses to create an image that truly captures your pet’s personality. This is not possible in outdoor pet photography, where the surroundings are often not conducive to creative posing and the use of props. You often find outdoor photographers using the same poses again and again due to the limitations.
5. No Need for the Lead!
All venues outdoors, unless on private property will require your pet to be on lead at all times. In a studio, your pet can be let off lead to wander around the studio. This is more relaxing for the pet and gives a more natural look. After all, who has their dog on their lead at home?
6. Better Equipment
Studio pet photographers have access to professional equipment, such as high-end lighting systems, which allows for better image quality and more creative control over the final image. This results in a more polished and professional-looking final product, compared to outdoor pet photography.
7. Trespassing
All outdoor locations (unless private) require advance permission for commercial photography (and the appropriate insurance). It is nice having photos taken in parks and at country houses, but for this, your photographer needs to get permission from a council to take photos in the park or pay a large amount of money to get permission from the National Trust to photograph on any of their land nationwide. Councils rarely offer permission for commercial pet shoots, and the National Trust does not permit any commercial pet photography nationwide on their properties. They also have nationwide bye-laws that state that any photographs taken on their property, whether this be private or commercial, belong to the Trust and are not the property of the photographer or the person whom they were taken for. With a proper studio, you don’t have to worry about any of that.
6. Unpredictable weather
Outdoor pet photography sessions can be disrupted by weather conditions such as rain, wind, and extreme temperatures, which can affect the quality of the photos and the comfort of your pet.
7. Health and safety concerns
Outdoor locations may present health and safety concerns for your pet, such as exposure to ticks, fleas, and other parasites, or potential dangers such as traffic or poisonous plants. A studio provides a safe and controlled environment for your pet.
8. A professional photo shoot isn’t just about taking great photographs
An advantage of having your photos taken in a proper studio is that you can make more of the whole experience. When you come back to the studio to see your pictures, you can experience viewing them as they were intended. Unlike your screen on your phone or computer, we have specialist projection equipment that has been calibrated to make sure your pictures look their best. You can also see all the different products we offer and we can even show you what they look like virtually on your wall, all from the comfort of our cosy viewing room.
In conclusion, while outdoor pet photography has its own unique charm, studio pet photography is the better option for capturing the essence of your furry friend. With the ability to control lighting, create consistent backgrounds, reduce distractions, provide greater flexibility, and access to better equipment, studio pet photography is the way to go for capturing lasting memories of your pet. Overall it is a more relaxed experience, both for you and your pet.