MASTER THE ART OF | PET PHOTOGRAPHY | | Discover how fantastic pet photography can capture your pets' personalities. Photographer Cat Race heads to an animal shelter to share her top tips for pet portraits at home. | |
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| THE BEST ENTRY- LEVEL KIT FOR PORTRAITS | Capture the beauty and character of your subject, from babies and pets to fashion and family groups, by choosing the best Canon cameras and recommended lenses for portrait photography. | |
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| Must-have kit | EOS R10 | The perfect next step in photography. Whether you're moving on from your first DSLR or from a smartphone or compact camera – this camera simply gives you more. | |
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| PIXMA TS7450 | The ideal companion for creative use and effective home working: print, scan and copy from any device. | |
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| | | RF 50MM F1.8 STM | This small, light and affordable lens has a fast f/1.8 aperture, and is ideal in low light and great for creative depth-of-field. | |
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| HINTS & TIPS | PET PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS | | | Take your time It is important to get to know the animal and let them get used to your presence before you start shooting. |
| | | Lighting Animals with dark fur can trick your camera into underexposing the image, so make sure to adjust your settings and maybe even use a reflector. |
| | | Backgrounds Using props you have on hand can be useful if you can't take the animals to a more picturesque location, like incorporating their favourite toys. |
| | | Get creative Getting up close can create striking images, regardless of the angle, so try shooting from up high and down low. |
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