Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Austrian Photographer Captures Stunningly Beautiful Portraits Of Dogs

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Even If You’re Not A Dog Lover, These Amazing Photographs Of Dogs Will Surprise You!

I’m sure you’ve seen a hundred amazing photographs of dogs and other pets across the web.

But you haven’t’ seen any this intimate and elegant. I’m pretty confident.

Amazing Photographs Of Dogs

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The Talented Photographer – From Austria, With Love

Anne Geier is an Austrian photographer from a small town Tauplitz in Austria and has had a great fascination for animals since her childhood.

Anne discovered her love for photography back in 2007 when her dog Cindy came into her life. She started photographing Cindy and since then has developed her passion for animal photography.

Anne is now a professional photographer who takes up assignments for animal portraits and also conducts workshops to share her knowledge with people who share her interests and passion.

Anne is skilled in capturing inspiring photos of the furry four-pawed characters that can trigger any human’s emotions – the photos are truly captivating. Her photos stand a testimony to the above statement, I assure you.

Amazing Photographs Of Dogs – How Does Anne Do It?

Anne chooses unique locations for capturing these portraits, that vary from the snow clad mountains, to the vibrant fields carpeted with wild flowers. Some of her best photos are from the forests during the Autumn season, giving those photos a magical touch.

Anne mostly shoots outdoors, taking full advantage of the natural light to give the photographs a glorious feel.

Anne has a Master’s degree in Sustainable Urban and Regional Development and spends her free time exploring her passion for animals and photography.

Her photography is unique in the sense she captures each animal’s distinctive character and features. In short, she captures her pictures in a way where one can see a real piece of their soul.

If you are inspired by Anne’s work (and I’m sure you are) and wish to have a look at more of her projects and assignments, please see them in the links below:

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Further Resources

Further Learning

For sharp images, you need good light. For sharp eyes and well-exposed images, you need good light.
That’s where this e-guide for Fantastic Fundamental Light Skills comes right into play. When you understand light, you can simply take better photos.

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