A Pet Photographer's Dream: Capturing Water-Loving Dogs in Summer Streams
There’s nothing quite like the magic of summer photo sessions with water-loving dogs. The energy, joy, and sheer exuberance these dogs exhibit when they’re splashing around in streams make for captivating images. And is there anything better than a cool, shady stream when the summer heat is in full force?
From candid action shots to poised portraits, there is a wide range of possible images. Here’s a glimpse into how I approach these sessions and the types of photos you can expect.
Pennsylvania Streams
Our local streams provide an incredible, natural backdrop: reflective surfaces, backlit water droplets and overhanging greenery are just a few reasons to love these dynamic shooting locations.
Natural Lighting
Streams often have the benefit of dappled sunlight filtering through trees, creating a soft, diffused light that’s perfect for photography.
Variety
The varied terrain around streams—think shallow water, rocks, and overhanging branches—adds texture and interest to photos. This variety allows for a mix of action shots and serene portraits, all within the same session.
Capturing the Action
One of the most exhilarating aspects of photographing dogs in streams is the sheer joy they exhibit while playing in the water.
Freeze the action- using a fast shutter speed, I can freeze the motion of dogs leaping, splashing, and running through the water. These shots are full of energy and capture the essence of a dog’s playful spirit.
Slow Motion Magic-conversely, slowing down the shutter speed slightly can create beautiful, artistic images of water droplets and flowing fur. This technique adds a sense of motion and fluidity to the photos, making them feel almost painterly.
Candid Moments-allowing dogs to explore and play naturally often results in the most authentic and endearing photos. I love capturing those candid moments when a dog is fully immersed in its environment—sniffing around, chasing a leaf, or simply enjoying the cool water.
Posed Beauty Shots
While action shots are fantastic for capturing the spirit of a water-loving dog, posed beauty shots offer a different kind of charm. Here’s how I achieve these stunning portraits.
Perfect Poses-getting a dog to sit still in a stream might seem like a challenge, but with patience and a few treats, it’s entirely possible. These moments of stillness, framed by the beauty of the surroundings, result in portraits that highlight a dog’s natural beauty.
Utilizing the Environment - using rocks, fallen logs, or the stream bank as natural props can help create interesting compositions. These elements not only add depth to the photos but also provide a comfortable place for dogs to rest and pose.
Expressions and Close-Ups - focusing on a dog’s expressive face, with water droplets glistening on their fur, makes for compelling portraits.
Local Knowledge
You can rely on my knowledge of local streams that photograph well, have beautiful natural features and are not very deep so dogs (and people) can wade comfortably and safely. We'll all go home a bit soggy but isn't that half the fun?
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Valerie Buller
Rough Coat Photography
Based in Lancaster/Philadelphia, PA Serving the Mid Atlantic & Beyond
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Photos: A small sampling of dogs enjoying local streams in Lancaster County, PA.
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