Category Archives: For Photographers

Gives behind the scenes information to photographers that are interested in learning about dog photography

Fix Your Photo Facebook Fridays

A Dog’s Life Photography announces “Fix Your Photo Facebook Fridays”. Win a free correction of your furry friend’s photo.

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adogslifephoto - Hey Richard – Sorry for the delayed response. Yes, I have seen my website stats go up a little since starting this. These things take time though. Best of luck to you.

Manchester wedding photographer - This is a great idea. does it bring much traffic to your site. I have been trying to think iof similar promotional ideas. Richard

Fix Your Photo Friday Winner For May 21st » A Dogs Life Photo - [...] can also enter our Fix Your Photo Facebook First Friday contest on the first Friday of each month. Click here for details. Posted in Fix Your Photo fridays, For [...]

Fix Your Photo Friday Winner for May 10th » A Dogs Life Photo - [...] to Susan Wolfe-Stoker for winning this week’s Fix Your Photo Facebook Friday contest. The photo she submitted is of her dog, Rosie. Susan has this to say about [...]

Fix Your Photo Winner for April 30th » A Dogs Life Photo - [...] forget to submit your photo next Friday in our Facebook contest. Click here for details. Or just send us your photos directly and we will get back to you with a quote to fix them up for [...]

What the Heck is a Fathead?

Fatheads aren’t just for sports-freaks. You can make your own custom life-size wall cling from your own photo. Professional photographers get 25% off! We’ve got the details…

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Zippity Do Dogs » A Dogs Life Photo - [...] And custom made Fatheads of dogs playing in their large doggie play area. You may have heard of Fatheads while watching your favorite sports team on TV. They are life sized photos that cling to your wall. You can take them off and move them around over and over again and they never damage your walls. A Dog’s Life Photography works with Fathead and can create a life-sized version of your dog (or child) to put on your own walls. feel free to contact us for details or check out this blog post that gives you more info. [...]

Have You Backed Up Your Files Recently?

This post goes out to my photographer friends out there and is not dog related. Well, at least not directly. It definitely applies to all of those prized photos of Fido that you have stored on your computer that you haven’t taken the time to save to an external source so you won’t lose them...

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Danielle - This is something I worry about a lot. I have two external hard drives… one mirrors the second, but I only update them once a week. What if something happens in between that time? And what if something happens to the drives (both crash off the table, fire, robbery)? I’ve heard good things about carbonite too, and also heard the same complaint you have. But it’s good to hear once the initial back up is done things have been working great. I think you convinced me to sign up for thier service. I’ll be doing that this weekend and I’ll do it through your link. Thanks for the tip!

How to Make a Bubble Bath in Photoshop

Start with a photo of an absolutely adorable child (or dog) in a tub with a rubber duckie in proximity.   To add bubbles to the photo, you first need to create a bubble brush in Photoshop. I did this by visiting Big Stock Photo and searching for “bubbles” to find a photo of some bubbles isolated...

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Natalie - hi Susan! GREAT idea to post tips like this! i will definately try this out with a picture of elsa (my dog)! i love that you are adding more conversational sections to your site! the pictures are gorgeous and speak for themselves and now you are helping others – like myself – by sharing your expertise. i appreciate it!
- natalie

I Shoot Humans » A Dogs Life Photo - [...] I get so much joy out of creating something fun and unique with baby photos. (See the “How to make a bubble bath in Photoshop” post for a quick [...]

How to Remove Red Staining on a White Dog

Certain types of dogs are prone to excessive tearing, causing red stains on the fur of thier faces. The following is a short tutorial on how to remove red staining on a dogs face in Photoshop. Original Photo taken in studio at A Dog’s Life Photography. ISO 100, F-8, S-1/250. This pretty litle Bolgnese’s name...

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GrayPhotography – Zach & Jody - LOL!! Toooooooo cute!!! Love your blog (found ya on the Pictage Forums :) . We think it takes someone special to be able to do dog Photography and we love it here! Nice :) – JG

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