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The accuracy of the finished portrait depends on the quality of the photographs provided. It is important to send only photos that capture the true personality and appearance of your pet. These are some tips to help you take and choose the best photographs.
Below are photos of “Charlie”. These will help you understand what is acceptable and what is not.

This photo is taken too close and distorts the facial features. It is also taken from above and distorts the appearance of the body.

This photo is taken with the dog facing too centered. This flattens the features and does not lend itself to a portrait with depth. Notice how the flash distorts the color and shadows and casts an odd glare in the eyes.

This photo does not show the dog’s lovely personality and appearance.

Perfect! This is a three-quarter view of an alert, happy dog in beautiful light with minimal shadows. This is Charlie at her best and below is the portrait from this photo.

Remember, we all like to be photographed on our “good side”!