Podcast #15: Dog Photography -- An Interview With Jenni Bidner

Expert photographer Jenni Bidner shares her secrets, tips and advice for outstanding dog photography

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Dog photography can be quite a challenging undertaking. After all, not many photographers can say they work with subjects who don't speak their language, let alone subjects who may bite if not kept happy.

Fortunately, we have just the expert to turn to for dog photography advice. Renowned dog photographer Jenni Bidner was more than willing to share her knowledge and expertise during our 7 Photography Questions interview.

Running with the Big Dogs

When our listeners found out I'd be interviewing Jenni Bidner, they responded with a flood of dog photography questions. We scoured through them all, narrowing it down to the "best of the best" and selecting the top seven.

Jenni was more than willing to rise to the challenge and answered each question with responses that only a master could give. Some of the secrets that Jenni reveals during her 7 Photography Questions interview include:

• How to keep your dog from running up and sticking its nose to the camera.

• The dog photography equipment you simply can't live without.

• How photographing your dog can help you uncover a serious dog health problem early.

• The secrets to photographing black dogs.

• How to capture a dog's personality in your photographs.

• Tips and tricks for getting your dog to "pose" for you.

To uncover these insider dog photography tips and to get other expert advice from master photographer Jenni Bidner, or to access any of our other interviews on podcast, subscribe to our podcasts via iTunes. It's FREE and each one of our 7 Photography Questions interviews can be automatically downloaded to your iPod or your iPhone. Or, if you'd rather listen on the Web, simply click the the "Play Now" button below.

 

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