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Why Your Phone Photos Aren’t Enough (and how a pet photographer will fix that)
A professional pet photographer isn’t a nice-to-have they’re the difference between “good enough” and unforgettable We live in a time where our phones are basically small cameras glued to our hands. They’re convenient, always there, and honestly they can take some pretty great photos. So it’s no surprise that many people wonder: “Why would I hire a professional pet photographer when my phone takes good pictures?” Totally fair question.But here’s the truth your phone is design
Brooke Arseneau
3 days ago4 min read


What Happens Before a Pet Photo Session
Prepping for Reggie's Pet Photography Session They were the highest bidders on my silent auction donation and little did I know, they were from Ontario, just like me! Meeting clients is always part of the experience, and it’s extra special when they turn out to be from my home province. Lots of people from Ontario make their way out to Vancouver. I mean, it’s one of the most beautiful places in Canada but there’s something about meeting someone from my part of the country
Brooke Arseneau
Nov 42 min read


Black Background Session: FAQ
🖤 The Black Background Experience Where elegance meets emotion, transforming your horse into timeless fine art. What Is a Black Background Session? A black background session is a fine art portrait experience that captures the expression and beauty of your horse in its purest form. Using natural light and a minimalist composition, each image becomes a statement piece elegant, emotional, and utterly timeless. How Is the Signature Look Created? No backdrop is needed. Your hors
Brooke Arseneau
Oct 212 min read


How to Take Better Pet Photos: Smartphone Edition
10 Tips for taking better photos of your pets using a smartphone, plus 2 bonus secrets you may not know about Get down to their level, it will feel more personal and enhance their presence. The first photo is shot from above and the next two I got low. Ensure not to cast a shadow over your subject. Don't shoot on wide, it can distort the image - Her left paw looks wonky in this photo. Use portrait mode when it will let you, it will soften the background. Don't zoom in you wil
Brooke Arseneau
Oct 102 min read


Pet Photography: The Ace Album
Ace is only a few years old, a rescued Husky mix now living his very best life with his family in Ladner, BC. If you’re anything like me, when you hear “Husky,” you probably think high-energy, bouncy, and a bit of a handful. Ace’s mom knows him well and expected exactly that when it came time for his photoshoot. She braced herself for wiggles, distractions, and a challenge in getting those picture perfect moments. To be honest, this is one of the biggest worries my clients sh
Brooke Arseneau
Sep 231 min read
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