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  • Pet Art Eases the Grieving Soul  By : Kaysina Mastraon
    More and more, centerpieces today have become works of doggie art, whether constructed by a Master or a mug featuring one's favorite pet. Hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, one flight attendant and her mother scoured the world for a suitable pastel artist to render portraits of their four beloved dogs.
  • Mucho Dinero for Animal Art  By : Kaysina Mastraon
    From fine art to amateur hour, beloved pooches have become the subject of increasing numbers of art. Four lucky pooches were immortalized by pastel on canvas by a famous artist, after their owners, a flight attendant and her mother, from Memphis, Tennessee, had him commissioned.
  • Pet Portrait Photography Tips  By : rosen donahue
    The second most popular subject for photography are pets. Clicking perfect pictures of your pet would be possible through these tips.
  • How to Keep a Pet Interested so You Can Take a Picture  By : miioln Siouny
    Dogs and cats are the perfect subjects for your camera. After children, animals rank next as the best, rewarding, and popular targets for your photography.
  • When it Comes to Making Animal Portraits  By : Vidson Bearti
    The challenge to all portrait painters is pleasing the beholder as well as having the ability to fix on a canvas a typical posture and other details that capture the subject and brings it to life even if there is a need to use the tiniest of brush strokes. It is according to satisfied customers that one female portraitist is able to bring her subjects to life.
  • A Subject and His True Colors  By : Vidson Bearti
    A challenge for portrait painters is pleasing the beholder as well as fixing a typical posture on a canvas as well as other details that capture the subject and brings it to life even if needs the use of the tiniest of brush strokes. According to her clients, one female portraitist has the ability of bringing her subjects to life.
  • How to Get Your Pet to Pose on Camera  By : miioln Siouny
    The best subject to take a picture of is your pet, either a dog or a cat. Of all photographers' subjects, animals rank second to children as the most rewarding things to shoot.
  • Learning more about Dog Portraiture  By : Nancy Hanks
    Interest in English style decorating goes beyond a penchant for floral chintz, blue and white china and gilded picture frames. With this, dog portraits are very popular these days from the Victorian Era it was said in a magazine.
  • Dog Photography Requires Skill and Timing  By : Sean Reynolds
    It's very rare that a dog does not start showing signs of human behavior. Dog owners think pets are so close to being actual humans since they are emotional creatures too and deserve to be loved. Knowledge about a dog's moods as well as its interests makes for a successful animal portrait.
  • A guide to choosing and photographing your pet cat  By : Susan Kramper
    When looking for a pet cat, you can easily find yourself being wooed by the first cute kitten that looks up adoringly into your face. Nonetheless, there are some things you should take into consideration before committing yourself.