Today, I scouted a few locations close to the house which would make a nice backdrop for "environmental portraits" of both dogs and people. My criteria included proximity -- had to be relatively close to the studio; shade -- temps in the 90s today indicate that summer has come to Central Florida; and relatively quiet -- little car or people traffic.
I found two spots very close to each other just down the street and since this is a gated community, the locations are both quiet and shaded in the afternoon. Here are two shots of those spots.
The first has lovely yellow flowers.
And the other has a drape of Bougainvillea over a shadow-box fence.
My question is for the pet portraitists on this list: do you have a list of locations that you like to use for your environmental portraits or do you search out new ones every time you take a new portrait?
Now, I'm not abandoning the studio but there are times when outdoor shots with gorgeous light and lovely color that you can throw OOF really make for a nice combination. Plus, the studio is about to become a Rottie nursery for the next 10 weeks and no dogs will be allowed into it until the pups are in their new homes. Having locations to shoot out of the house will make my job a lot easier.
Tomorrow, I'm going to a local lake to find a few more and next week, I'll scout the local beaches. Just curious what type of locations the rest of you look for.
Jim