Please have in mind that

The best experiences in life are - with a dog

London wants a Dogs Catching Treats Photo Event

 

And here we are.

 

When, where, how much and how long?

Date for the photo shoot London : 11.03. - 14.03.2025
Location: Danubius Hotel Regents Park, 18 Lodge Road, NW8 7JT

Cost: £450.00 for one dog
45 - 60 minutes

For 2 dogs £550.00

 

Includes:
4 motifs, finished and in max resolution for private use (without logo)
1 of this motif as a Fine Art Photo Print for free (30x40cm)
All of these motifs with logo for use on social media.

All pictures of the shooting (approx. 100 to 150) in smaller resolution unedited in the form of a selection gallery.

Likewise, all pictures increase if you come with one or two dogs.

 

What kind of pictures will be taken?
Snapshots - i.e. the funny pictures from the series "Dogs catching treats" and - additionally - elegant or funny head portraits.

 

Can I also have other pictures?
Add-on modules are my Dark Dog Special and the Feather Shoot. There is an additional GBP 100,00 per module. One additional motif from each module will be processed.

 

What should my dog be able to do?
In a treat shoot, the dog should be able to react to flying treats. He does not have to be able to catch them - that is not important for the picture. However, the treats should not fall on the head in rows without any reaction either ????.
If the dog doesn't react at all, we can still take great pictures ;.)

 

What happens after the photo shoot?
After the shoot, we look at the pictures together briefly.
All the pictures will be placed in an online gallery, to which you will be given access via a link. There you can choose your 4 motifs to be edited.

The other motifs in the gallery can be downloaded in smaller resolution, unedited and with a small logo at the bottom for private use.

At the same time, you can order products from the shop with your favourite motifs at a special price.

 

Useful information about the photo shoot:
Tip 1: Wire-haired or "curly-haired" dogs or all breeds that have strong fur growth on the face are per se a little more difficult to photograph, as the fur "gets in a flurry" due to the fast snapping movement and usually pushes itself in front of the eyes. Those who have quite a hairy problem coat in this respect ???? , can possibly already go to the hairdresser or do their own hair a little.

Tip 2: I work with flash. This is not dangerous, but it does cause a small proportion of my models to have reservations about the "action". If you think you have a candidate who is sensitive in this respect, you can practise flashing at home if possible (with a mobile phone or - better - bigger cameras and flashes). But the rate is in the minimal percentage range with her - so don't worry too much, in advance ;-)

Tip 3: If the dog has allergies to certain foods and / or is picky, please bring plenty of your best "stuff".
However, I also have various snacks on site, so really only "problem cases" are asked to self-supply.

 

And for any other questions:
just ask.