indoors dog photography session at Amie’s place or yours in London
Have a look through Amie’s technicolour rainbow of dog studio photography portraits and see what’s possible with your own!
How does the studio photography process work? Join me over on the Studio Portrait Session page for all the details.
“Amie captured something in HIM that I can’t quite describe.”
Before taking photographs Amie made sure Luca was comfortable with the camera flash and surroundings. During the photoshoot the vibe was light and playful and Luca was relaxed and had lots of fun. It’s clear Amie really loves dogs and Luca loved her too.
- Luca’s Human (Amie Barron Photography 5* Google Review)
FAQs
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I have photographed SO many dogs in London whose owners think they can’t stay still long enough. Guess what? Every time I’ve finished a session with a skeptical human, their dog has completely surprised them every time.
Studio sessions are full of so many different activities, your dog starts to think about the whole thing as a fun game. I have a tried and trusted range of tricks up my sleeve to help get the best out of your dog. The best images are never the ones of them sitting completely still. Trust my process!
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Throughout my extensive dog walking and dog photography careers, I have become best friends with numerous reactive dogs. With a qualification in canine reactivity to boot, you can rest assured you’re in good hands when it comes to your choice of photographer.
We can work together in pre-shoot planning to discuss your dog’s needs. A studio session is often a great choice, as it means they have their own space, have minimal triggers around and we can turn the whole thing into a game.
Remember: ‘no dog left behind’. -
I love capturing the special bonds owners have with their dogs and always encourage people to stop in front of my lens too. You’d be surprised at how many humans are so grateful they did upon reviewing their gallery, so please don’t be shy about it!