Wondering how to prepare for a dog photo session? A visit to our dog studio is simple and stress-free with a little planning, especially when working with an experienced dog photographer who knows how to bring out the best in every pup.
Here are some tips:
- Bring your pup's favorite treats and toys, including a favorite toy that helps keep their attention
- If your pup gets full easily, I recommend not feeding them before the session, or feeding them less (lots of high-value treats are involved)
- You are welcome to bring any of your own props to your photo session.
- Make sure your pup has a pee break prior to coming in (but don't worry - sometimes accidents happen in the studio and it's totally ok!)
- Feel free to bring a friend or family member along
Parking: There is plenty of parking available. The main entrance has double doors with a red sign "The Wright Building".
Directions from the Main Entrance (Liberty St): As you enter the main lobby, you will see a set of stairs. Just before the stairs, take a right at the vending machines; take a left down a small hallway, then take a right down a longer hallway. My studio is at the end of the hallway on the right. I will have plenty of signage for you to follow. You can text me if you get lost.