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Pet photography is a whole nother can of worms. You really have to know what the client is looking for.

With wildlife, you wait and it will eventually come(if you are lucky) You just have to be patient and aware. With pets, you must be in control, direct, be patient, not get rattled, not let the people rattle you. You have to know how to get the cute expression, and shoot fast!




I have been involved in many different aspects of photography since my youth, long ago gave up my youth. I did studio work in the 70's, then photojournalism in the 80's with some sports photography mixed in. Ventured into scientific photography in the late 80's and then into wildlife in the 90's until today.

I think I can handle the "shoot fast" and I am very good with animals. The other things I may be lacking I hope to learn quickly.

Thanks for all the advice.