What makes a great reference photo?
What makes a great reference photo?
What make a great reference photo?
I ask for good quality, clear photographs (digital preferred but happy to work with hard copies). I ask for a few photos of each pet to allow me to get a good feel for their personality, colours and markings. I’m happy to work with poorer quality images if absolutely necessary, but please be aware that I won’t be able to create highly detailed portraits from unclear photos.
Some tips for the perfect photo:
Do:
Camera -Use a good quality smartphone or digital camera.
Lighting - Choose a cloudy day if possible. Diffused, natural light often brings out the most detail and colour.
Setting - Take advantage of moments when your pet is calm and restful. If this isn’t possible, have treats/toys ready, to keep them from wandering off! Their favourite treat is you, though, so interact or play with them if you need.
Framing - Shoot at eye level, and close enough that your pet fills most of the frame.
Detail - Hold the camera as steadily as you can, for a nice sharp image.
Character - Try to capture the character and natural expression – it’s all in the eyes!
Avoid:
Lighting - Choose a poorly lit setting.
Avoid Flash - Compensate for poor lighting by using a camera flash.
Distance - Shoot from too far away, heavily crop or screenshot an image – I like as many of those lovely small details as possible.
If in any doubt about your photo quality please drop me a message, I am happy to discuss them with you.