Frequently Asked Questions About having your dog Photographed by a pet photographer, in Regina, Sask
Here’s a FAQ blog post for your pet photography sessions with Lisa Brice of Brice Photography.
This covers common client concerns and adds value by reassuring pet owners that their pet’s unique personality and needs are welcomed.
What if my pet can’t be off-leash?
Your pet doesn’t need to be off-leash for our sessions! Not only is it required by law in most areas, but it’s also much safer. I’m experienced in creating beautiful portraits while keeping your dog leashed, and any leash can be edited out of the final images if needed.
Does my pet need to be well-behaved or well-trained?
Absolutely not! Your pet’s natural personality is what I want to capture. I use proven techniques to get their attention, even if they’re a bit energetic or shy. We’ll work together to bring out your pet’s unique expressions without needing them to sit or stay perfectly still. Patience is my virtue. I will wait the dog or cat our until we have the perfect image.
What if my dog doesn’t do well outdoors?
If your dog has specific triggers or struggles with outdoor sessions, we can discuss this during our consultation. I’ll do a behavior analysis to see what might cause anxiety, like other animals or people. Together, we’ll choose the best environment for them—whether it’s a quieter area or a studio setting.
What if my dog won’t sit during the session?
That’s no problem! It’s common for pets to be extra excited in a new setting. I have tricks and treats to catch their attention and capture natural poses, even if they’re in motion. Your dog’s happiness and comfort are my priority.
Do you have a studio?
Yes, I have a cozy studio located in the lower level of my home. This space is perfect for pets who may feel more comfortable indoors or have difficulty with outdoor environments. It’s also great for creating a controlled setup with different backdrops and props.
My dog is hyper or nervous in new situations; should I still bring them? Absolutely!
Hyper or nervous pets are completely welcome. I’m experienced in working with all types of pet personalities. A pre-session consultation allows us to talk through ways to help your dog feel more at ease, whether they need time to settle or a few extra breaks.
Can I be in the photos with my pet?
Yes, you’re welcome to join your pet for a few shots! Capturing the bond between you and your pet creates meaningful, memorable images that you’ll cherish forever. Let me know beforehand if you’d like to be included so we can plan for a mix of solo pet and pet-with-owner shots.
How long does a session typically last?
Most pet sessions last between 1-2 hours, depending on your pet’s comfort and attention span. We take breaks if needed, allowing your pet time to relax. The session will move at a pace that ensures your pet is comfortable and stress-free.
Are there specific locations you recommend for outdoor sessions?
Yes, I can suggest several dog-friendly locations with great backdrops for your portraits, such as parks, trails, and open fields. If your pet has a favorite spot or needs a quieter location, we can work together to find a place that fits their personality.
How can I prepare my pet for the session?
Give your pet a little exercise beforehand, bring treats or favorite toys, and make sure they’ve had water and bathroom breaks. You might also want to groom them lightly, so they feel fresh and ready to be in the spotlight.
Each question addresses common concerns, reassuring clients and encouraging them to book a session that’s tailored to their pet's unique needs.
This is an example of how we use leashs in our sessions. We may even use a leash in my studio if we need to be.
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