What to Ask Your Dog Photographer (And How I Do Things at Indigo Pet Photography)
Choosing the right photographer for your dog isn’t just about camera skills—it’s about trust, comfort, and connection. You want someone who understands how to work with dogs of all personalities, who can help you prepare, and who knows how to create artwork you’ll treasure—not just files that sit on your hard drive.
Here are five key questions to ask your dog photographer—and how I approach each one here at Indigo Pet Photography!
1. How do you handle dogs that are shy, nervous, or overly excited?
Let’s be honest—not every dog is ready to strike a pose on command. Some are a little unsure in new environments, others come in like a whirlwind of paws and enthusiasm. A great photographer will know how to meet your dog where they’re at—without forcing anything.
The Indigo Approach: Whether your dog is shy and reserved or bouncing off the walls, I take my time. I never rush. We go at your dog’s pace and make the experience a positive one. I read canine body language closely, give plenty of breaks, and adjust as needed. Often, the magic happens in the quiet in-between moments—or after a few zoomies have been run off.
2. What happens if my dog can’t be off leash?
Safety always comes first—and most dogs shouldn’t be off leash in unfamiliar environments. That shouldn’t stop you from getting stunning images that look completely natural.
The Indigo Approach: Almost every outdoor session I do involves a leash—sometimes a long line, sometimes a regular one. I photograph in a way that allows me to remove leashes in editing, so your final images look effortless and clean. You’ll never see the leash… but you’ll always know your dog was safe.
3. How do you plan and run your sessions?
Every dog is different—which means every session should be, too. A professional photographer should be able to tailor the experience to your dog’s needs and your goals, while still making it feel seamless and relaxed.
The Indigo Approach: I start by getting to know you and your dog. What makes them tick? What kind of environments do they love (or hate)? Do you want a polished fine art portrait, or a mix of playful and soulful moments?
Once we’ve figured out the right setting—whether it’s outdoors or in the studio—I’ll walk you through what to expect, what to bring, and how to prepare. During the session itself, I keep things low-pressure and dog-led. We take breaks when needed, keep it fun, and let your dog’s personality shine through. By the time we’re done, your dog will think they just had a great adventure with their favourite people—and you’ll have the start of something beautiful to enjoy for years to come.
4. Can I be in some of the photos with my dog?
This is a personal choice—but for many people, the photos they treasure most aren’t just of their dog, they’re with their dog.
The Indigo Approach: You’re always welcome in the frame. No pressure to be overly posed or formal—we’ll capture the connection you share in a relaxed, authentic way. Some clients want a posed family portrait, others prefer candid, playful shots where they are “in but not in” the shot. Either way, I’ll guide you gently so it feels natural, not awkward.
5. What options do you have for me to enjoy the photos after the session?
It’s a great question—and one that not enough people ask before their session. When you’ve taken the time to celebrate your dog in such a meaningful way… make sure you find out what the options—and quality of them—are. After all, you want to enjoy them forever, not just until, god forbid, your hard drive crashes, or your printed pieces fade.
The Indigo Approach: My true specialty is helping you turn those moments into something tangible and lasting. Imagine a beautifully framed portrait on your wall—on canvas, acrylic, or fine art paper—that makes you smile every single time you walk by. Or a handcrafted, lay-flat storybook that tells the story of your session from beginning to end. Your dog is a huge part of your life. Let’s celebrate that with artwork that’s just as special.
And hey—if digitals are all you want, that’s totally fine too. But I’ll always encourage you to consider something you can see and touch every day, not just scroll past on your phone.
Let’s Chat
If you’re looking for a dog photographer who not only brings out the best in your best friend, but also makes sure you always know what to expect every step of the way—let’s connect.
Click below to book a short discovery call. We’ll talk about your dog, your goals, and whether we’re the right fit. No pressure—just a friendly conversation to get to know each other.
Not ready to chat? Check out my Dogs page, it’s packed full of examples of my work, answers to frequently asked questions, and ways I offer to display your images!