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7 tips for the perfect holiday pet pics
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SAN ANTONIO – The holidays are a perfect time for family photos, but sometimes the furry family members won’t cooperate. Learn how to capture those special moments from the experts at Petography S.A.
1. Get on your pets level - Seriously. lying or sitting on the floor will give you the best angle and make the photo more interesting.
2. Toys & treats - Depending on what grabs your pets attention and plenty of treats and squeak toys on-hand. They might be what you need to get them to sit still long enough for that one perfect shot.