Are you a cat lover and curious about capturing great images of cats? You see them making funny faces, cuddle around in different poses. Attacking, sleeping and playing, each mood is so lovely and fascinating. Defiantly you want to catch and preserve it in your memories.
For many of us, a cat is another member of the family. A little creature you've fed, played with and watched as it matured from a fuzzy kitten to a big (perhaps fat) cat. We know you love to share photos of your family and friends, but what about little Whiskers? He deserves his day in the sun, too.
Whenever you see your cat making funny poses, inspire yourself to click it next time. Play with your cat regularly this will help you to understand them and there favorite positions and likes and dislikes as well.
If you want to become a successful cat photographer, you must always teach yourself new skills, and search for new ideas and inspiration. It’s okay to look up to other photographers’ works, but at the end it’s also important to develop your own style — the results will follow. Just do what you love and love what you do.
Find a spot in your home with a lot of natural light or a big window, that offers a nice setting for the photograph. If you don't like the surroundings, you can hang a sheet or drape a blanket over a chair for a solid background.
Experiment with the cat in different settings. Try placing the camera on the floor and tilting it up towards him for a unique viewpoint.
Experiment with the cat in different settings. Try placing the camera on the floor and tilting it up towards him for a unique viewpoint.
If he does tricks, you'll definitely want to capture him doing them. Don't forget about video. Cat tricks or other antics make great video subjects.
Remember your furry little feline part of your family. If you dress him up and able to capture his or her moods, you'll have made the most adorable photographs to cherish and share.