Over the past few posts in my Through My Lens series, I’ve shared a little about what happens behind the camera... the watching, the patience, the slowing down, and the philosophy behind fine art pet photography.
Editing is where intention becomes art. It’s where I take raw images, moments caught in chaos, and shape them into something meaningful. Through my lens, see the leashes and people. My computer sees what the image can be.
I always want my photos of rescue dogs to stand out, to be different. Their photos should speak and tell their story. So their forever family see's them and stops scrolling.
Anyone can take a photo. But the person behind the lens must recognize body language.
When I’m photographing, I’m watching the dog. The animal in front of me tells me everything I need to know.