If you are struggling to photograph black dogs then this is the lesson for you. Easy to follow and suitable for beginners to those more experienced in photography this lesson goes in to detail about why it is hard to photograph black dogs and how you can improve your images quickly. You do not need expensive equipment to take better images and the principles are suitable for any camera.
The lesson contains:
- An explanation as to why people struggle to take good images of black dogs
- 15 detailed sections of tips to help you
- Analysis of images that didn’t work and how to help make them better
- 59 images with settings, camera and lenses used
You will also get PERSONAL 1-1 help from me. After you read the lesson and take some shots you can email me up to 6 images for feedback and help.
Download straight away to quickly improve your images of black dogs, no matter your skill level or equipment.
““WOW! Rhian’s lesson on how to Photograph Black Dogs is so in depth that it has taken me some time to read it and digest all the very detailed information!
I found the part about using reflected light a really useful tip as well as the sections on using flash and how to photograph black and white dogs together.. It was so full of hints and tips that I now can’t wait to find a black dog to experiment on!!!””
“I’ve struggled for years to get any decent images of my two Black labradors. It’s been so frustrating. I read Rhian’s lesson and found straight away that the easy to follow tips helped me enormously. I’d been going out when it was really bright and wasn’t really thinking about what I was doing. I don’t have an expensive camera and mostly take pictures on my phone and even these have improved a lot. The help I had from Rhian when I sent her some images for feedback really cemented what I had learned. Thank you, the price is an absolute bargain. ”
“This was really easy to understand and wasn’t very technical. I can’t understand a lot about photography but these tips were good for me and I can already see an improvement. Thank you!”