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Photos of Bichon Frise: Lasting Mementos of Your Favorite Pet

Photos of Bichon Frise: Lasting Mementos of Your Favorite Pet

It certainly is no surprise. With its curly white coat and playful demeanor, Bichons are like stuffed toys, but are very much alive so it is practically a joy to take pictures of them. Some Bichons even love having their photos taken, going so far as to ham it up for the camera.

If you are planning to take photos of Bichon Frise, you might want to get an idea on possible poses by checking out pictures of the dog that have been posted on the web. Most of the Bichon photos that you will find in online image galleries have the dog sitting down and staring back at you (or the camera). In many of these photos, the Bichon has been meticulously groomed with special hair cuts or adorned with colorful barrettes and ribbons. Some pictures would have the pet playing with their toys or with their fellow dogs. One popular Bichon photo would have the dog lying on its back with its pink belly exposed, waiting to be given a tummy rub. Professional photographers go for the more difficult action shots of Bichons running and jumping in the backyard. Some dog lovers even go so far as to take pictures of their dogs beginning from when they were still puppies to adulthood.

Now that you have an idea of Bichon poses, the next step is to actually observe your dog. Remember that each Bichon Frise has its own unique personality. Without taking any pictures first, bring out your camera and see how your Bichon would react to it. Some would just sit still and stare at you and the camera in puzzlement, wondering what you are going to do. Others would think of your camera as a toy and would even jump at you in an attempt to lick the lens. Some dogs cannot seem to sit still for a shot and would want you to chase them around.

Since you now know how your Bichon will be acting during a photo shoot, make the necessary preparations. Get an assistant who will help you to distract your dog while taking pictures. A good way to keep a dog still is by waving its favorite toy in the air. If your pet jumps or flees with the camera flash, it would be better to move your photo session outdoors so you won't have to use the flash. If you want to take pictures of your Bichon in action, use a professional camera that can take several shots in a few seconds. Or you can just simply record your dog on a camcorder and get screen captures from the footage




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