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Including A Silhouette In Your Pet Or Equine Portrait Session Is A Must Do

By: Tracy Allard

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As professional pet photographers, we spend so much time on getting the exposure on our subjects right, we sometimes forget that getting it "wrong" can make a terrific image as well!

Technically speaking, a silhouette image is an under-exposed picture as you would normally photograph the dog or horse and expose them correctly versus the sky. In a silhouette image, you expose for the sky and let your subject go dark and for this reason, it's important that you pay attention to the angle of the subject to ensure you get enough detail in so that your viewer isn't left wondering what the subject is. You'll need to be able to use your camera on manual to pull this off because automatic settings will force your camera to expose for your subject. 

The majority of my pet portrait clients order custom albums so I always include a lot of variety in my pet, equine and equestrian portrait sessions and when possible, silhouettes are always on my wish list. Lake Grapevine is a popular pet portrait session location and it lends itself well to silhouettes for dogs. But you don't need to be outside to capture a great silhouette, I also create these in the studio which can be really fun when you toss a ball or treat. I just realized that I've yet to create a cat silhouette in the studio, so I've added it to my personal project list to create. 

It's also important to note that silhouettes don't have be to be devoid of all detail. Sometimes a hint of detail, color or texture can make the image more interesting like the studio silhouette of the scruffy dog below, his fur retains some of the golden color and is a bit brighter around the edges and I think it encourages the viewer to imagine what he looks like. Any time you have a viewing spending more time looking at your image, that's a good thing! 

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On Location And Studio Silhouettes of Dogs

There's Nothing Like A Silhouette Portrait Of A Horse and Rider

I'll admit, it's a bit easier to capture a silhouette of a horse and rider than it is for a dog. For one thing, a horse is about the size of a small pickup truck so it's easier to get lower than them to capture the sky and the rising or setting sun behind them. That can be tricky with a dog, you typically need to place them upon a rise in the ground or a large rock to pull it off. 

Afternoon sessions usually end right around sunset so lend themselves well to adding a few of those images to a client's viewing gallery. Sunrise sessions require a bit more commitment because you need to be in place and ready to photograph as the sun rises. It's not a problem for me, I'm an early riser, but I have been met with some surprised comments when I tell people what time we'll need to meet for a sunrise silhouette session! 

Give me a horse and rider at sunrise or sunset and I'm a happy girl. Have them galloping across an open field or beach and I'm in heaven! It just doesn't get much better than that for a stunning equine or equestrian portrait. 

All Around The Circle

I'm always inspired by the other pet photographers in this group so I'm especially keen to see their silhouette images for ideas on how I can add more variety to mine so let's get started with Linda Perdue with VPShoots Photography sharing a few dog silhouettes and the continue clicking on the link at the bottom of each page until you end up right back here and then you will have completed the entire circle. 

Tracy Allard of Penny Whistle Photography is a Certified Professional Photographer with the organization Professional Photographers of America; a designation held by fewer than 2,000 photographers nationwide and a hallmark of consistency, technical skill, artistry and professionalism. Tracy was recently awarded a gold medal for her animal portraiture in international print competition, advancing her journey toward earning her Master of Photographer degree. 

Penny Whistle specializes in both on-location and studio photography providing pet, equine, family, couples & engagement and high school senior portraits as well as corporate headshots and commercial photography services in her studio located in historic downtown Carrollton as well as on location in Coppell, Grapevine, Southlake, Flower Mound and surrounding communities in Dallas – Fort Worth, Texas.

We can include a silhouette in your pet or equine portrait session too!
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