Bokeh as a style in Dog Portraits
/Discover the art of bokeh in dog portraits and explore the magic of blurred backgrounds and how bokeh can elevate your dog portraits.
Read MoreDiscover the art of bokeh in dog portraits and explore the magic of blurred backgrounds and how bokeh can elevate your dog portraits.
Read MoreHere’s a little tip to elevate and improve your pet photography. Use the compositional technique of leading lines. Want to know more? Read on
Read MoreAre you considering a professional pet photo session and wondering how to choose the right photographer for your family and your pet?
Read MoreNow you too can have a whimsical renaissance style portrait of your dog or cat. This was a fun photography project for me while I have been self-isolating in Toronto. Read more to see these cute portraits!
Read MoreThe lovely pictures you receive from your dog photographer don’t always come out of the camera that way. Various techniques are used to enhance these pictures before you ever get to see them. Want to know more?
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“I can’t trust my dog off leash for photographs. Will I still be able to get good pictures?” This is one of the most common questions I get as a pet photographer.
Few friendships can truly compare to the cherished bond that exists between a child and their dog, making it incredibly important to capture this unique and special relationship through beautiful and timeless photography. You’ll not only preserve these fleeting moments but also create lasting memories that families will treasure for years to come.
Terri J Photography specializes in pet photography in Toronto, Canada. With her love of dogs and dog training experience, together with her passion for photography, Terri will create images that capture your dog's personality.
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and occasionally in South Florida
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Most of us are guilty of it. We snap adorable photos of our pets, save them to our phones, maybe share them on Instagram—and then? They vanish into the digital abyss. When you frame your pet photos, you transform them into art. They become part of your home. They’re reminders you get to see every day, not just when you scroll through your camera roll.