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Unleash the Spirit of Your Furry Companion

Capture the boundless joy, energy, and unique personality of your beloved furry friend with Kevin Case's "Sydney Dog Photography". As a seasoned photographer specialising in canine portraiture, Kevin Case brings a distinctive touch to every session, blending his signature portraits and action shots to create timeless images that celebrate the essence of your four-legged family member.

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Fur Art Photography

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There is a good reason they call them "Puppy-Dog Eyes". We all melt when look into those eyes and briefly forget about the worries of the world, all we feel is love and kindness!

It is not long before your puppy grows into those giant ears, big paws and then progresses to the next stage of their life The Teenager!

Certain characteristics never change in your dog, so by having a beautiful piece of wall art to remind you of the little bundle of joy you brought home to your life you will immortalise those memories as well as have a great talking point for visitors to your home.

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“Home is where the heart is” 

Dedicate a wall of your home to one of your family members.

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I have three rules that I follow to create my

“Fur Art Portraits”

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Natural Location

 

I always photograph my dogs out doors in a location where they relax. My style of photography is about "Environmental Portraiture", to me the location is every bit as important to the image as the dog itself. I like to compliment a beautiful portrait with beautiful colours from the natural Australian landscape.

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Natural Light

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To me natural light is a key to great Dog Portraits. I like to photograph early in the morning when the sun is low. Cloudy days or setting up in the shade can give lovely soft light that looks really beautiful on dogs fur. Occasionally I will pop a bit of light on a dog if they need it in a backlit situation but only when absolutely necessary.

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Natural Pose

 

If your dog will stay on command that is great, but in my experience that is often not the case! I find that dogs are really comfortable when their owner is next to them, so I often use a trick and technology to remove an owner from a photo, this might sound like cheating but to me it is really important that the dog has a good time the dog doesn’t understand what a photoshoot is and often dogs are asked to follow commands that don’t make sense to them, so I find by using this technic I am able to make the event enjoyable for everyone as well as getting images of a happy dog instead of an anxious one.

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