Patience is a virtue, especially in a pet photographer.

Oooh, she’s got the camera ready – here I come!

There is nothing to test a pet photographer’s patience like trying to photograph their own dogs. I probably shouldn’t admit this as a dog trainer and pet photographer, but my dogs are terrible models. They’re certain that as soon as I lift my camera to my eye, it must be time to get up and come visit me. I swear they do have a “stay”…. most of the time.

But what is a pet photographer to do on a lovely spring day during a pandemic when there are no client sessions on the schedule. Take their own dogs out for a session amongst the blooming forsythia, of course. Armed with string cheese, my camera and dogs we headed out for some “fun”. I quickly remembered my dog’s modeling challenges. And found myself getting frustrated.

Clients are forever telling me how patient I am. Especially if their dogs are being a bit, shall we say, exuberant during their session. They frequently feel embarrassed with with their dog’s antics and can get frustrated trying to just get them to hold still for a nanosecond. This session reminded me how that feels. Let’s face it though, it’s not natural for dogs to sit still in exciting new environments while some stranger points a big camera at them. Especially when there are lots of great sights to see and smells to check out (and maybe pee on). Some dogs are just a bit nervous in new situations and need more time to warm up to this whole idea. Others are SO HAPPY to be in this fun new place that they can’t possibly sit still. I’ve shared my life with both types of dogs, so I always respect where they’re coming from. I believe making my subjects feel safe and the session fun for THEM is my duty during every session. So, I constantly remind my clients to relax and have fun with the whole experience, naughtiness included. We’ve got plenty of time (my sessions don’t have a time limit and we can always re-schedule if a dog is too stressed by the situation).

So, it was time to practice what I preach :-). Patience, remembering to take a deep breath and keep it fun! I’m very happy with the end results.

Donna Kelliher Photography

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