Tips for choosing the best photo:
Composition
- Subject should be up close, detailed, and in focus.
- Head/chest shots taken at your pet's eye level are a preferred view -- allowing me to zoom in and put the focus on a particular expression.
- Dogs with longer noses tend to get distorted in size if the photo is taken at the wrong angle or too close.
- Natural outdoor lighting is highly recommended, with the exception of the sun not being too harsh.
- If indoors, a subject within close proximity to a window will help show any needed details and more accurate colors. Pictures taken indoors may give a false sense of colors and shadows.
- Too much light from a flash can flatten or "white out" the image.
- A higher resolution digital file is preferred to be able to zoom in and capture all of the details. If you can zoom in and see the individual hairs on your pet's face- it's a great photo!
- If the only photograph available is of lower resolution with very little detail provided, I may not be able to paint your pet at your desired image size.
Not sure which photo would work best?
Choose several of your favorites and I can give you ideas on which photo(s)
could best be artistically brought to life. More than one picture can be combined to fabricate the painting.
could best be artistically brought to life. More than one picture can be combined to fabricate the painting.