Animal Photography
Getting a good photo of your rabbit (or any animal!) can be difficult, especially with posed breeds. Some tips to take you own include:
- Simple backgrounds to keep the focus on the animal
- Use background colors that complements the animal, dont take a photo of a black rabbit with a black background!
- Flashes tend to make animals blink, use natural sunlight if possible. Cloudy days are the best as it naturally diffuses the light.
- When shooting for a website, keep the background consistant in all the photos
Sometimes though, it is easier to hire a profesional! Lucky for you, I have years of photography experience and a long history with rabbits and other animals! I can get those amazing posed photos to show off the true type. Extremely reasonable rates and I'll come to your location to take the photos so you dont have to worry about animal transport. I am located in Huntsville, Alabama. Stop stressing out about trying to get the shot you want - E-mail me!
Don't have a website to show off your animals? I offer website design as well!
![]() Holland Lop |
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![]() Satin Angora *Used in the Finnish Standard!* |
![]() Baby Dwarf Hotot |
![]() Jersey Wooly |
![]() Netherland Dwarf |
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![]() Dwarf Hotot Babies |
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![]() Babies in Nestbox |
![]() Jersey Wooly |
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