Photo Guidelines
I am a visual artist so the better quality photos will produce a better portrait. Please take a moment to have a look at this short guide:
Angle: If possible a photos of your pet an eye level will work best preferably looking at the camera. Avoid looking down at your pet's face and have them sitting or standing up.
Focus: Please choose a photo that offer a clean, clear and close up photo of your pets face, you should be able to zoom in and keep high quality detail.
Lighting: Avoid any photos that have dark shadows parts on the face, I will need to see any details on the darker parts of the face. watch out for heavy shadows. If you are inside turn on the lights or be near a well lit window.
Please feel free send me a few photos, this gives me a few to chose from and it gives me a better idea of any unique markers and a little insight into your pet. Plus who doesn't love getting photos of dogs!
I understand that if this is for a gift or you cannot get any more photos then I am happy to take a look at what you've got and see what we can do.
If you wish to message me to discuss any photos tips then please feel free to, I am more than happy to help in anyway I can and produce a quality portrait for you. I can also send you examples for a photo.
Thank you very much.