Re: Rather dumb question, but, how do you get them
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That is a great shot! Love it! Looks like the papillon is posing pretty for the camera and the Rottie annoyed that the shepard is having all the fun. Was it a trick to get the two in a sit stay while the other was jumping?? This is all I could get today with my silly whippet. I don't have any studio lights or a backdrop, so, this was just posing practice. One with the kids, which is much easier as they hold her still 
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Re: Rather dumb question, but, how do you get them
[Re: Julie]
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01/22/06 07:26 PM
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Actually, the Rottie doesn't like strangers, so he was eyeballing the judge as the judge was nervously watching the Rottie. All those ribbons was won by these three dogs that weekend. It took about a dozen tries to get this photo. And this photo proves that Alaska is NOT all ice, snow and cold. LOL
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Re: Rather dumb question, but, how do you get them
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01/22/06 07:52 PM
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It was a summer photo taken in June. Right now we had 13 inches of snow fall since last night. Made my son happy as he is out snowmobiling today.
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Re: Rather dumb question, but, how do you get them
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01/24/06 11:06 AM
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Julie, that's another advantage of working with show animals -- they generally know how to pose for photos and how to react to toys, food, the word "cookie" etc.
James is right in saying it's the owner's job to pose/bait the animal, however, baiting is difficult and most owners -- even of show animals -- have no clue how to do it. When possible, I ask other handlers to help me bait the dogs I shoot. They are experts at getting a dog to focus on whatever they have in their hands.
As an exhibitor of dogs as well as a photographer of dogs, I train all my show dogs to pose for photographs. I start at the same time I train them to show since I assume they will win and will therefore have to get on a podium and look good for a photograph. My Rottie boy, Rowdy (A/C CH Loral's Der Terminator CGC, TT, HIC, RTD) has been trained to pose without a handler and to bait for food or bisquits that I toss without moving until he's told to. So I use him as my demo dog when I'm shooting Specialties. I set him up on the podium, go back to the camera position, toss food and take my test shots. You should see the look on the exhibitors faces when they see a 120 lb Rottie posed without a handler and not moving a foot until he's told to. Really works great when the Specialty is Papillons or MinPins : )
One additional comment: you need to learn how to use a squeeker and how to toss toys/bait to get expression and head position. And you thought it was all about taking pictures!!!
Jim
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Re: Rather dumb question, but, how do you get them
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01/24/06 11:21 AM
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I absolutely love ths shots of them on the chair, btw - very artistic with teh shallow DOF, and I love the colors, too. Did yo utry printing those?
-Chris
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