TINY House Style DOG PHOTOGRAPHY Mobile Studio - Fetch Photo Truck
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- The hominess of a tiny house, the portability of a truck, the convenience for clients. Yes Ryan from Fetch Photo Truck combined all these qualities into his mobile fine art dog photography studio.
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Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to downtown Denver
00:36 Come inside
01:00 The story
12:44 Equipment and studio tour
17:35 Sales experience
18:35 Meet Henry the dog
20:14 Silly Henry
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What do you think of this model?
Another traveling photographer interview here: ruclips.net/video/9own0wgspYo/видео.html
I feel famous, thanks Monique! Great interview. I’m happy to now be a part of the pet photographer community with you!
Thank YOU Ryan! Welcome!🐾
You have an awesome set up. Thanks for sharing with us!
Subscribed to you channel in case you start creating a RUclips channel.
Such a great interview Ryan, well done
What an amazing service he is providing.
We have mobile dog groomers in our area.
Thank you! I need to start networking with mobile groomers in my area. There are so many ways to connect with people in the pet world I am learning!
Woohoo Ryan!! 👏🏻
Try the rotalight led light with rapid fire
Wow! I loved the business model. I am sure here in Mexico has a mobile studio and less especially for dogs.
Would be cool to find a mobile studio in Mexico too! 🐾
This is brilliant!
It is right? Thanks for joining!
So cool!! Thanks for sharing this video!
You are welcome!
I wish you'd asked him how he generates clients without a website and very few followers on social media. Seems like such an important question for a photography channel
Ryan generously volunteered his time to record this interview. And alas we only had an hour, not time for a masterclass. I do have videos on marketing and other business topics here on the channel.
This is a fantastic video. So much information. Dogs + photography= awesome combination. Thanks for your work.
You are welcome!
So cool! I love how there are so many different ways to create dog photos for clients.
Right? I love showcasing different models. Ryan was so generous to share :)
Great interview. This model looks awesome. I love how inviting the space is.
Cozy right?🐾
I love this! My imagination is kicking into gear. You might remember how much I love taking action photos of dogs, especially in dog parks with a water feature. I could set up a studio in a van; and if I meet someone in a park who would like studio images of little Fido, we could move to the van. I could have my signage painted on the van. Lots to think about, of course, such as safety and professionalism; but that is what instantly popped into my head. Of course, anything like that is probably about two years down the road. However, I just never know what miraculous surprises I might manifest for myself in the meantime, with the right mindset, emotions, and intentions. Another idea just popped into my head. I could set up appointments to meet in the park. We get the studio images first while Paisley is still looking clean and gorgeous. Then, she gets rewarded with playtime in the park, for being so good in the photo shoot; and I get action photos while she plays.
Option 2 sounds great! Around here there are some private dog parks too in neighborhoods. That might be a cool neighborhood activity! 🐾
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Yay! Welcome 🐾
I love your channel. This is what I've been thinking for a while now. I love the idea of travelling around Australia and working as a photographer.😁👍🌞
Super cool!
Thanks for sharing! I've been thinking of doing this idea with my horse float here in Australia.
If a horse float is like a horse trailer that would be cool! I know some of them even have little sleeping quarters in them. And they are big! 🐾
@@ProPetPhotog yep, we call horse trailers floats over here. Mine is old and not big at all, but I think it's big enough for the purpose.
@@annjeffree That's would be so unique! If you ever do I would love to know 🐾
What an amazing model! Some serious investment but boy...talk about 'pawsome!'
It is but he's definitely making it work!🐾
It was a lot of start up cost for sure. But they way I figure it, I don't have the cost of running a brick and mortar studio. I will just have gas and maintenance costs but I think over the long run, it wouldnt be as much as rent at a studio. follow me on IG and you can watch me grow!
I would have loved to have seen the images from this quick session with Henry! I'll bet those treat catching images were fun. There was one shot that probably had crumbs suspended in the air around him! 😀
He only had one light installed so not sure how they turned out. But was cool to see him work in the space 🐾
@@ProPetPhotog I was also thinking that if I tried holding the camera with one hand, my images would come out terrible; but he's probably got a much steadier hand than mine.
Great story!
Watching this makes me ask a question....have you had special instructions from the client regarding how to act, or not act, while you're taking photos? For instance, don't raise your arms or move them while talking. Keep your voice soft. Don't make a quick movement towards the owner.
When I took my dog in for a photo with Santa, I asked Santa to sit. Don't look at the dog, don't talk to her, and make no hand/arm movements.
My dog hopped on to the seat next to Santa, posed prettily, and it was the best Santa picture ever. In the picture you can see Santa give a subtle sideways glance as he kind of smiled. My dog had a big smile. The look on Santa's face was priceless . (my dog didn't like quick movements or getting petted by men)
Oh yes! This is part of my consult meeting. I always need the input from the owners on what their pets are comfortable with and like. Great info I can add to my upcoming video. Glad Santa listened and made it a memorable experience for you. Thanks! 🐾
@@ProPetPhotog Same! I have a questionaire where clients have the opportunity to discuss any reservations that they think their pups might have for the session. As much as you can put the dog owners at ease before the shoot, the better off you'll be.
I love this. The one thing that surprised me was doing burst mode on the treat throw. I did not think the recycle times on those lights would allow for that. I'm curious. I know he's at f/13 but would love to know his power output on those lights and how fast they recycle to keep up with the burst mode. Great video and interview. Thanks Monique!!!
True we didn't really talk about settings. He only had one of the lights set up but with three going maybe he can have lower power? Perhaps Ryan will chime in here.
I use three Godox ad300pros. When I do the treat throw, I turn them down to 1/4 or 1/8th and up my ISO to 400+. I can easily get 3-4 bursts of flash which is plenty to catch the treat.
@@fetchphototruck657 I keep forgetting about setting the ISO higher. Thanks!!! Your images are awesome!!!
@@pattymattes7124 thanks Patty! Yeah I figure those photos will never be used larger than an 11x14 so I’m fine with a higher iso
Do you know what is the setting of his main flash the AD300 Pro?
Ryan already answered this question "I use three Godox ad300pros. When I do the treat throw, I turn them down to 1/4 or 1/8th and up my ISO to 400+. I can easily get 3-4 bursts of flash which is plenty to catch the treat."
Does he have other backdrops?
He does but said he gravitates to the classic black to show off the fur and eyes.
@@ProPetPhotog It’s an awesome idea! I had an idea similar. I thought of doing a photography business where I go to peoples houses and set up. I’m sure this was an expensive investment. I’m not sure if it’s enough to make a good living but who am I to say?!
@@jasondunklesteelguitar For years I went to people's homes and set up my studio inside (and still do sometimes). People with older pets, cats, and multiple pets love this option. Ryan has had 30 clients in 5 months just working on it part time, I think it's going to skyrocket for him!
@@ProPetPhotog I've tried gray and white but I'm liking that signature black look for the reasons Monique mentioned. I do themed backdrops for fundraiser and holiday events to separate the two types of sessions