Tips & Tricks for Shelter Pet Photography | The Ultimate Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Learn more about Adam's work: • The Importance of Shel...
    Gear Used:
    FJ200 Strobe: www.fjwestcott.com/fj200-strobe
    FJ400 Strobe: www.fjwestcott.com/fj400-stro...
    Beauty Dish Switch: www.fjwestcott.com/beauty-dis...
    Rapid Box 1x3 Strip: www.fjwestcott.com/rapid-box-...
    Quick Mount S-Bracket Mount: www.fjwestcott.com/quick-moun...
    FJ-x2m: www.fjwestcott.com/fjx2m-univ...
    Adam Goldberg with AGoldPhoto Pet Photography taught himself photography and how to work with animals while working at an animal shelter from 2013-2015.
    He taught himself using donated Westcott Basics lighting kit and honed his photography skills by practicing for several hours a day, watching tutorials and training shelter volunteers how to get better photos of pets to give them a better chance of getting adopted.
    Adam now travels the country full-time hosting Pet Photo Shoot Fundraisers for animal shelters with his wife Mary. He still volunteers his time taking photos of shelter pets to help them find homes.
    In Adam’s portfolio, you’ll find photos of dogs, wearing their birthday suits, making goofy faces and trying to catch treats. Adam also takes photos of cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and more.
    After the Westcott Basics kit, Adam used the Westcott D5, moved up to the Westcott TD6 and now uses the Westcott Solix Bi-Color to capture his subjects.
    Learn more about Adam:
    Website: agoldphoto.com/
    Twitter: / a_goldphoto
    Instagram: / agoldphoto
    Facebook: / agoldphotos
    00:00 - Intro
    00:37 - Using Treats for Posing
    01:23 - Capturing Photos Outdoors
    03:50 - Lens Recommendations for Pet Photography
    05:23 - #1 Pet Photography Tip
    06:12 - Studio Portraits
    08:27 - Gear Used for Indoor Pet Photography
    08:44 - Indoor Camera Settings
    13:06 - How Much Space Do You Need?
    13:49 - Animal Eye AF
    14:40 - Photographing Rabbits and pocket pets
    16:07 - Working with Cats
    18:34 - Final Tips

Комментарии • 30

  • @Tommy.voodoo
    @Tommy.voodoo Год назад +3

    I’ve never given any shelter dogs treats while photographing them. We walk them away from the building where it’s a bit quieter and calmer (rural area) and I shoot from maybe 15ft away. I’ve taken great photos of them that show their natural relaxed body. Most I have photographed were adopted within a few days after updating their photos 🥰

  • @tetianakhotiaintseva562
    @tetianakhotiaintseva562 2 года назад +3

    This is the best video on taking photos of shelter animals ever. Thank you so much!

  • @HellaBella
    @HellaBella 2 года назад +2

    Awesome tips! I am starting tomorrow at my shelter. I bought treats, peanut butter, and a few bandanas to stage them. I won’t have a backdrop, but I’m bringing solid colored blankets to put in a chair. I hope I can help some puppers get adopted.

  • @helenerosen3851
    @helenerosen3851 Месяц назад

    Great video! I'm not a professional. I'm going to start photographing pets from a shelter in my city. It's a small town in Brazil. Thanks for help!

  • @EliInfante
    @EliInfante 2 года назад +2

    Adam is the best! Can't wait to watch 😁

  • @alexandrevaliquette1941
    @alexandrevaliquette1941 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing theses tips. And to help theses animals getting out of the shelter.

  • @anthonyprasad1402
    @anthonyprasad1402 Год назад

    I recently learnt about pet photography as a career and this video has been immensely helpful. Looking forward to putting these tips to use since I'm currently working with an animal shelter to help with their online presence. Thank you so much!

  • @kimsayreartistandphotograp7129

    Just loved this video!! Adam you are so warm and talented! Thanks for sharing, and thanks to Westcott for sharing such great tips!

  • @Michaelajacksonfilms
    @Michaelajacksonfilms 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @jkspinalchoice
    @jkspinalchoice 2 года назад +1

    Great video!! 😊

  • @maritimemodelboatworks23
    @maritimemodelboatworks23 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video! I am new to photography and I want to do shelter dogs and end of life, I have an canon m50, 50mm prime, 10-18mm , godox flash and studio kit. Looking at 24mm as the crop sensor is bit pain with 50mm. I will be following your channel any advice on other gear I might need advice appreciated

  • @tedk2814
    @tedk2814 2 года назад +1

    I have really enjoyed this video, both entertaining and educational. I am a sport photographer for my community high schools but this is something I might like to do or at least give it a try. I wonder if this is something you do as a community service or does this somehow work into a revenue stream? Thanks, Ted in Sebastian, Fl.

  • @mattbutterworth
    @mattbutterworth 2 года назад +3

    Great video, thank you! Would continuous lighting be better, particularly for anxious pets? Or do you need the power of the strobes? Would love to know. Thanks.

    • @WestcottLighting
      @WestcottLighting  2 года назад

      Adam mentioned that strobes do not typically scare the pets but it is all subjective to how they react to the environment. This is a common question for pet photographers and is at the end of the day your preference. If you want to mainly work with our flashes and not constant light all the time, you can use the modeling light on the pets if the situation arises for an anxious fur baby!

  • @frendaf6967
    @frendaf6967 2 года назад +1

    This video is super helpful especially when you just started pet photography. It save you a lot of time on researching studio lighting and gear. Thank you Westcott and Adam!

  • @belleboca5997
    @belleboca5997 Год назад +1

    Do you have any links to purchase the light stand Adam is using?

  • @buttins13
    @buttins13 Год назад

    How do you go about photo release forms for a shelter? Im wanting to make sure i cover all bases!

  • @dominiqueprin7616
    @dominiqueprin7616 2 года назад +1

    Bonjour . Félicitation et merci pour vos conseils sur la prise photo en refuge. Dans la vidéo, vous mettez en studio, le wescott 200 en face du sujet et 2 wescott 400 sur les cotés. je pensais qu'il fallait mettre devant le flash le plus puissant. ? Pourriez vous me renseigner . Merci ---
    Hello . Congratulations and thank you for your advice on taking a photo in a refuge. In the video, you put in the studio, the wescott 200 in front of the subject and 2 wescott 400 on the sides. I thought it was necessary to put in front of the most powerful flash. ? Could you tell me . Thank you

    • @WestcottLighting
      @WestcottLighting  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching Dominique! Adam normally uses the FJ400 as a key light, but wanted to show that you don't need that much power for indoor portraits so he opted for the smaller FJ200 as his key-light.

  • @EDWARDTHEEAUTHOR
    @EDWARDTHEEAUTHOR 2 года назад +2

    Damn make me want to go to my local animal shelter and get some business

  • @belleboca5997
    @belleboca5997 2 года назад +1

    How do you capture the shots so fast? What are your focus settings? :)

    • @WestcottLighting
      @WestcottLighting  2 года назад

      I know Adam utilizes the Animal Eye AF settings on the Canon R5. It definitely helps a lot when capturing our fast fluffy friends!

  • @ShaylaBear19
    @ShaylaBear19 2 года назад +1

    Hi this video was great! It inspired me to do volunteer work at my loca human society. My problem is when i asked, they told me through email not to use the images for my online portfolio or my business, even just to show my philanthropic work. I'm in Colorado, and I'm trying to figure out the laws for this, because this doesn't seem right or fair to me. How did you navigate this?

    • @WestcottLighting
      @WestcottLighting  2 года назад

      Oh no! Sorry to hear that Shayla - different shelters may have different restrictions and guidelines but we'll pass this along to Adam in case he doesn't catch your comment and see if he has any experience with this.

    • @agoldphotopetphotographyst5683
      @agoldphotopetphotographyst5683 Год назад

      We have come across this before, but the shelter may have been burned in the past somehow. If having them for your portfolio is important, you may want to look at another organization as there are plenty out there that could use the help.