The intent of a family photoshoot is to capture the love, laughter, and unity that define your family. But what about your pup? Including your dog in your family photoshoot can make the memories even more special. Let’s go over some tips on how to create heartwarming and memorable family photoshoots while ensuring your dog is an essential part of the frame. Whether it’s a professional photographer or a DIY photoshoot, here are some things to think about.
Tips for including your dog in a family photoshoot
1. Plan Ahead
Scheduling a family photoshoot with your dog requires some thoughtful planning. Ensure your dog is well-groomed and comfortable. Choose a time when your dog is most relaxed, possibly after a good walk or play session. Make a checklist of the shots you’d like to capture and discuss them with your photographer if you’re hiring one.
2. Choose the Right Location
Select a location that suits your dog’s temperament. Whether it’s your backyard, a local park, or a professional studio, make sure it’s a place where your dog can feel at ease. A familiar environment can help them relax and cooperate during the photoshoot. You should also check the rules at the location to make sure it’s a dog-friendly place.
Some of my favorite locations in Orange County that are dog friendly are Colorado Lagoon , Dog Beach (Huntington Beach), Upper Newport Bay.
4. Reward System
Dogs, like humans, are often motivated by treats. Bring along some of your dog’s favorite treats to reward them for good behavior during the shoot. This can encourage them to follow instructions and stay focused.
5. Engage Your Dog
One of the keys to a successful family photoshoot with your dog is to keep them engaged. Bring their favorite toys, play with them, or involve a family member in the play to get their attention. Candid shots of your dog interacting with family members often capture the essence of the moment.
6. Patience is Key
Be patient with your dog. Dogs tend to look around instead of at the photographer. I tell my clients to keep smiling at me and I will say all the things that will make your dog look toward me. I’ve even been known to let out a fake bark to get your dog’s attention.
7. Manage your expectations
Adding a dog to a family photoshoot is an added element of challenge. If you’re looking for specifics shots, it might take a little longer when you add your dog into the mix. Sometimes my clients will bring a friend to hold the leash and give the dog a break while we take more family photos. I find that’s a great way to manage the time.
Including your dog in your family photoshoot can result in priceless memories. Plan carefully, be patient, and make sure your dog is comfortable and engaged. With these tips, your family photoshoot with your pup will be a success!