Sit, wait, click: Germans love their pets, especially cats and dogs. The latter are so popular that a separate specialty, dog photography, has been established among photographers.
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Diana Jill Mehner photographs furry friends in the studio, in nature or in other places that dog owners want for their animals. Experience with her own dogs helped the photographer understand the nature of animals, but they react differently. With each new four-legged friend – and their excited owners – the photographer has to adapt to a new and unusual situation. In an interview, Mehner explains what she experiences and how she deals with dogs and clarifies questions from practice.
What differences should photographers expect when comparing puppies and adult dogs? Often a perceived disadvantage, such as a puppy’s random movements, actually becomes an opportunity.
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(Image: Diana Jill Mehner)
And wouldn’t it be a great idea if animal photographers used their skills to head to animal shelters to photograph the dogs and cats there in the cutest and most communicative way possible?
The current episode of Click Boom Flash is about all these questions about everyday dog ​​photography. In addition to Diana Jill Mehner, Jacqueline Hohl from the Photos for Paws project appears as an additional guest.
A new episode of C’t Fotografie magazine’s podcast, Click Boom Flash, appears every other Sunday at 9:00 am. You can find it in all major podcast directories. Listen now: with Apple Podcasts, spotify,or the like RSS Feed In your podcast app of choice.
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