Have you thought about what you want to do with the images we create from your pet portrait session yet?
While I do sell digital files, I like my clients to walk away from their session with something they can see without opening their phone. My work is shot to be artwork, whether that's something you sit on your desk or something you hang on your walls.
I want everyone to have not only images that they can share at work, but also pieces that enhance their homes.
Here are a couple of my favorite options.
My favorite product is the keepsake box.
It is a custom-designed box that holds 5x7 prints and, if you choose to purchase digital files, it holds your USB mounted on the inside as well.
The number of prints depends on the package you get, but at minimum, you'll get 15 prints with a digital matting. You can frame these or keep them in the box to display.
I love these because you can keep more images in one place, it is a unique conversation piece, and you can keep other items in the box as well (tags, nose prints, certificates, ribbons, etc).
Of COURSE I love the wall pieces.
I have huge images of my pets in my home and it always makes me smile. I have portraits I took of my pets that have since passed away and I'm so glad I got the images of them that I did before they were gone.
I have several options for wall art, including canvases, acrylic prints, and storyboards.
I personally love a large collection of canvases together that you can build on over the years, adding in images of your family, your pets, your travels - the story of your life as artwork.
The storyboards are popular with my clients. It's one large canvas piece (up to 30x30) with a few of the favorite images on it. I custom design these to however best fits the vibe of the photos.
Please note the dog by the sushi sign....his name was Sushi so we had to find a great sign to shoot in front of. (Thanks, In the Raw Sushi on Brookside in Tulsa!)
Another favorite with my clients is the hardcover album. I have two sizes of albums to fit your needs, a smaller one at 6x9 and the big daddy 8x12.
You already KNOW which one I like best because I love to see the huge photos of my pets when I'm looking at them. :)
You get to choose your favorite image for the cover and I'll design it to best fit on the book.
This is my girl, Tig. I just wanted to post this photo here too because I have a 30x40 canvas of this image up in my entryway and it gets SO many compliments. I have had it up for a few years and am never tired of looking at it.
Our pets are our children (and in my case, my only children) and deserve to be made into artwork.
You will never regret getting a professional image of your pet. If you're in Oklahoma and would like some photos of your dog and/or family, please check out the rest of the website and see if Snoots is a good fit for you. I would love to work with you and your furry babies. :)
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