Dog photography : how to capture the love, fun, and whimsy of man's best friend /

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Author / Creator:Bryant, Margaret.
Imprint:Buffalo, NY : Amherst Media, 2017.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Subject:Photography of dogs.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Techniques -- Digital (see also COMPUTERS -- Digital Media -- Photography)
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions -- General.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Individual Photographers -- Artists' Books.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Photoessays & Documentaries.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Subjects & Themes -- General.
Photography of dogs.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12378814
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ISBN:9781682031742
1682031748
9781682031735
168203173X
9781682031759
1682031756
Notes:Title from resource description page (Recorded Books, viewed January 16, 2017).
Summary:Award-winning photographer Margaret Bryant (Dallas/Fort Worth, TX) makes capturing dog portraits look easy-but anyone who has aspired to take portraits of a four-legged friend knows it is a skill that is hard-won. In fact, creating memorable dog portraits requires more than a good camera and a squeaky toy. Dogs need to feel comfortable before they reveal their personalities. To get them comfortable, a photographer needs to recognize when a dog is stressed and when a dog is relaxed. In this book, Bryant teaches photographers how to recognize subtle but important dog behaviors and provides tips to help them modify their own behavior to "talk" back to the dog and set the stage for great dog portraiture. After providing tips for helping a dog to relax, Bryant moves on to share techniques for posing individual dogs and groups. She includes myriad images to share inspiring ideas that help to showcase the personality of the pet. She also offers ideas for getting the dog's attention and getting reactions and desired behaviors on cue. Finally, she offers both simple and elaborate ideas for setups that might be used when photographing dogs. With the tips in this book, photographers will have the skills they need to handle and pose dogs to make great sales.
Publisher's no.:EB00682578 Recorded Books
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Summary:Award-winning photographer Margaret Bryant (Dallas/Fort Worth, TX) makes capturing dog portraits look easy--but anyone who has aspired to take portraits of a four-legged friend knows it is a skill that is hard-won. In fact, creating memorable dog portraits requires more than a good camera and a squeaky toy. Dogs need to feel comfortable before they reveal their personalities. To get them comfortable, a photographer needs to recognize when a dog is stressed and when a dog is relaxed. In this book, Bryant teaches photographers how to recognize subtle but important dog behaviors and provides tips to help them modify their own behavior to "talk" back to the dog and set the stage for great dog portraiture.<br> <br> After providing tips for helping a dog to relax, Bryant moves on to share techniques for posing individual dogs and groups. She includes myriad images to share inspiring ideas that help to showcase the personality of the pet. She also offers ideas for getting the dog's attention and getting reactions and desired behaviors on cue. Finally, she offers both simple and elaborate ideas for setups that might be used when photographing dogs.<br> <br> With the tips in this book, photographers will have the skills they need to handle and pose dogs to make great sales.<br>
Item Description:Title from resource description page (Recorded Books, viewed January 16, 2017).
Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:9781682031742
1682031748
9781682031735
168203173X
9781682031759
1682031756