3 Reasons to hang those faceless images on your walls.
When going through your images don't overlook the less obvious images of your dog's booty. I know, I know, it sounds a little strange, but let me explain.
1. Storytelling
Happy, alert, fuzzy faces are usually what draws me into a pet portrait. It's the expression that matters, right? YES, and no. Sometimes a dog looking off into the distance can leave you wondering what he or she is looking at, and I think the brain just naturally fills in the blanks for us and we come up with a story about the dog and what is going on in the image, making this type of image a great conversation starter.
2. Pure joy
Think about the last time your heart felt full watching your dog running, frolicking, playing, and just being a happy dog? Best feeling ever, right?! They give us so much, of course, we want to see them living their best lives. The pure joy you'll feel every time you see your happy dog on your wall is what decorating is all about - bringing that joy into your daily life.
3. The details
We love all the things about our dogs! The image below is of my 11-year-old Border Collie from way back when he was just growing his legs. This photograph melts my heart. I love everything about it! Not only do I love the reminder of that special first trip to the lake, but I also love all the little details. I love those long legs, the little white tip of his tail, the white spot on his neck, the puppy fuzz, and of course the wind blowing through all that puppy fuzz around his floppy ear, then I imagine him contemplating the challenge of how to get to the beloved tennis ball. Oh that tennis ball... You wouldn't know from the photo, the many sleepless nights I had over his obsession for that ball. My worst nightmare for a flyball dog. The good news is, he is a smart boy and kept his tennis ball love in check to enjoyed many years of being my flyball partner. See what I mean?! This one photo of my cute boy's backside brought back all the memories of our training challenges and accomplishments.
Have I convinced you? I hope looking at these images and reading this has brought back some happy memories you've had with your dog and convinced you to think about bringing more joy into your home with some wall art of your dog's adorable booty.
This blog post is part of a blog circle for pet photographers, with the theme of "No Faces" for this week. To follow the circle to see how other pet photographers interpreted the theme for the week, follow the link to Elaine Tweedy of I Got the Shot Photography, located in the beautiful Endless Mountains of Northeastern PA.
7 Comments
May 13, 2021, 8:33:37 AM
Nicole Hrustyk - Thank you Tracy!
May 12, 2021, 8:12:25 AM
Tracy Allard - Ohhhh, the lighting in these images just oozes richness and soothing; beautiful captures of dogs being dogs!
Apr 9, 2021, 11:41:37 AM
Nicole Hrustyk - Thank you!
Apr 9, 2021, 11:41:22 AM
Nicole Hrustyk - Thank you!
Apr 9, 2021, 10:35:31 AM
Angela Schneider - That top image took my breath away. The colors and the dog are just stunning.
Apr 9, 2021, 9:20:28 AM
Elaine - You have convinced me. Lovely photos!
Apr 9, 2021, 7:37:21 AM
Linda perdue - Wow, I love these photos. Inspiring me to do more like this.