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How to take better photos of your pets

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Capturing high-quality pet photos is increasingly accessible thanks to smartphone cameras and affordable lighting solutions. This article highlights practical tips for pet owners and photographers to improve their indoor and outdoor pet photography, emphasizing the importance of good lighting and the convenience of using smartphones. These insights can help consumers elevate their pet photography game without significant investment, making it easier to share adorable moments online.

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Like the pets of any self-respecting millennial, my cats have their own Instagram account.

Noodle and Loaf — aka Carb Cats — aren’t exactly celebrities. But they are used to having their photos taken a lot. Between their Instagram account, my regular need to test smartphone cameras, and the fact that they are two adorable idiots, I’ve taken on an unofficial household role as pet photographer.

I know I’m not the only one. It’s become standard practice to maintain a camera roll full of blurry bleps and dozing dogs. But pets are rarely easy to photograph. They’re usually small, fast, and don’t take direction well. Here are a few ways to improve your odds.

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