Esser-Careers

> http://www.brit.co/how-to-quit-your-job-and-be-a-pet-photographer/ http://www.thepennyhoarder.com/pet-photography/ https://www.thebalance.com/animal-photographer-125853 > Portraits of pets, still life included sometimes as well as owners.
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 * 2) http://digital-photography-school.com/five-things-you-need-to-know-before-starting-a-pet-photography-business/
 * 1) A lot of the pet photography is to capture the realistic nature of the animal, much like portrait photographer would. By capturing an emotion in the animal sometimes by lighting or their expression. some capture them mid motion like a sports photographer would with high shutter speeds. Overall,the lightning is very bright and the them is always happy and light.
 * 2) according to Animal Photographer Career Profile, the lowest paid pet photographer makes around 17,000 a year. A Average income would be 44,000, and lastly the highly paid are around 64,000. The normal photographer income is around 42,000 so in comparison it may be a little bit better paid jobs in the photography world.
 * 3) no degree or formal training is required but, many successful photographers hold some sort of degree in photography or photojournalism.
 * 4) A pet photographer may chose to work where they like, some working outside or in studios set up like homes, others may work out of their homes using that as a studio.
 * 5) So I really enjoy cats and dogs (sometimes). I just have an issue with dogs, I don't appreciate how they jump on me and they slobber all the time, Not to mention barking is loud and unnecessary. Also as a pet photographer if the pet has an accident you need to clean it up. And i just cant deal with dogs poop because its larger than cats and cats are smart and know how to use a litter box. Cats also are very cuddly and purr and are a lot fuzzier than dogs. If i were to be a "pet photographer" Id just be a cat photographer excessively, because cats are superior.
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 * 1) Alison Sharmall is a pet photographer from san diego, who works with pets. She works in the studio, in homes, as well as working outside at a location. She also works with pets and their owners together.
 * 2) Sara riddle is a pet photographer as well, who also does owners with their pets. However she enjoys doing a lot of outside picture emphasizing light and showing motion using a high shudder speed to capture this.
 * 3) Sharon Montrose, is a cat photographer!!! and she works with very bright lights kind of look, very soft and fluffy. she works in a home setting. Sometimes even in a studio. Im using her a inspiration for my project.
 * 4) For my pictures, I shot during a time the light was pouring into my room through a window, so I had tons of natural lighting, Ive seen many cat picture where the cats were in a bed, and my sheets are all white creating very good lighting situation to emphasis my cats very blue eyes and harshly contrasted. I wanted to capture the kitten essence of Pablo, how he is very brave and stands proud and tall because he's a leo and isn't afraid of anything. But he is still very adorable and this soft little fluff ball compared to the world and could get squashed by a fly. Pablo really wanted his picture to be manly and didn't want to have a picture that was overly cute. I tried to serve him justice, by capturing him in a sort of playful, proud, and curious posses to portray his personality.