Pup-arazzi Ready: Capturing the Cutest Puppy Moments

Pup-arazzi Ready: Capturing the Cutest Puppy Moments

Abbie Drinkwater

For many of us, our pets are like family. We want to capture every precious moment spent with them, especially during the early days. Puppies grow up so fast, and before we know it, they'll no longer be those tiny, wrinkly balls of fluff. That's why it's essential to capture all their cute and humorous moments while we can. In this post, we'll share photography tips to help you become the ultimate pup-arazzi.



Get down on your pup's level

To capture your puppy's perspective, you need to be at their level. When you're always looking down on them, they'll have to crane their neck to meet your gaze, resulting in unflattering photos. You want your photos to reflect the personality of your pup, so getting down on their level can help achieve that. Sitting on the floor or rolling around in the grass is a fun way to see things from your pup's perspective and get some great shots.

Focus on the eyes

The eyes are the windows to the soul, as they say, and that's especially true of your dog's. When taking a photo of your pup, focus on their eyes to ensure a sharp, crisp picture. Be sure your camera's autofocus is aimed at their eyes before you snap the picture. You can play with the angle to get the shot that best captures their expression and personality.

Use treats

Holding a treat or their favourite toy slightly above your camera lens is guaranteed to grab their attention and gives you the opportunity to capture a photo of your little furry friend staring right into the camera! Alternatively, place the treat or toy where you want them to look and watch the magic happen. Eventually, your pup will listen commands with both toys and treats which will create amazing images as they grow. We would recommend using Soopa Puppy Bites once your pups reach 3+ months. They are low in fat, grain-free and 100% plant-based, guaranteed to make those tails wag and eyes light up!


Catch them in action

The best moments during puppyhood are their playful antics. Whether they're mischief-makers or curious explorers, it's important to capture those spontaneous moments. Look for action shots where your pup is running, jumping, or playing with their toys. These images will be a great reminder of their high energy and playful puppy days.



Keep it simple

When taking pictures of your puppy, you don't want too many distractions. Keep the background simple to keep the focus on your pup. A cluttered background can take away from the subject of the photo and make it difficult to spot the details that make your pup unique. A plain wall or a grassy field makes for a great backdrop.

Use natural light

Natural light is always the best light. Using flash can sometimes scare your puppy or cause unwanted reflections in their eyes. Instead, take advantage of the natural lighting available. Position your pup near a window or take them outside during the early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and warm.



Capturing those cute puppy moments doesn't have to be challenging. You just need to get down on their level, focus on their eyes, capture them in action, keep it simple, and use natural light. With these tips in mind, you'll become an expert pup-arazzi in no time. But remember, the most important thing is to have fun with your furry friend and enjoy every moment with them.

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