Fusaro, who also takes portraits of family dogs with her company Fusaro Photography, says photographing dogs for a living is her “dream job.”
“I love their zest for living — their joyous, happy nature, and how everything is so exciting and so fun,” she enthuses. “’Oh, we’re going on a car ride? It’s the best thing ever! Oh, a treat? That’s the best thing ever! We’re going on a walk? Best thing ever!’”
Fusaro shares these tips for taking perfect pooch pics:
Get your dog used to your camera or cellphone: “Don’t be afraid to put the camera on the coffee table. Let them sniff it . . . Make sure they’re comfortable with it.”
Be conscious of the background: “There’s nothing worse than an adorable dog picture that has a garbage can or an unmade bed in the background.”
Use natural light: “If you have a big window, move the couch closer to the window facing out, so that when you’re shooting the dog, the natural light is coming in. It makes it really beautiful.”
Get low on the ground — even lie on the floor: “I like having the camera that way so it’s their vision, how they see life.”
Keep treats handy: Fusaro often brings Zuke’s Mini Naturals to shoots: “I don’t like to overfeed them, so those are the perfect little treats. The dogs love them.
Use squeak toys or blow whistles: “The whistles always give that head tilt.”
Photograph their tongues in action: “If I give them a little bit of peanut butter, they’ll stop and lick and lick and lick. I get really good tongue shots with that.”
Shoot close-ups: “You’ve seen newborn pictures where people take pictures of the toes and the fingers. I like to do that with dogs, too: their cute little paws, their nose, their eyes.”
Before you put your photo skills to the test, enjoy these images by Fusaro of senior dogs that she photographed for the book, “My Old Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts” by Laura T. Coffey. The book spotlights innovative efforts to spring senior dogs from shelters across North America and demonstrates how meaningful it can be to give older animals a second chance.
Have fun fueling the love by taking awesome photos of your dogs!