Commercial dog Photography

Columbus Dog Birthday Photo Shoot: Brisket turns 4 by Holly Hildreth

Cute birthday photo shoot for a dog with blue balloons, dog is making a funny face at the camera

🎶 "Go shorty, it’s your birthday!" 🎉

How I Captured the Perfect Birthday Photos of My Dog: Pet Photography Hacks for getting a personality-filled shot.

It's become a little tradition of mine to throw my dogs a birthday bash complete their very own custom photoshoot every year. After all, if you’re going to celebrate your dog’s special day, why not make it memorable?

But here’s the thing—although Brisket is adorable, this guy rarely shows emotion. His go-to move is to stare directly into the camera, closed-mouth, looking bored…which isn’t exactly the vibe I had in mind for his doggy birthday photos

So, how do I get the perfect, joyful shot of my serious little guy? Let me take you behind the scenes of how I manage to get him to look like he’s having a blast.

Funny photoshoot of a dog with a birthday and blue balloons.

The "Expression" Challenge

Brisket's quirk is a common trait in a lot of dogs, but it can be a bit tricky when you're aiming for a fun, lighthearted photoshoot. I’ve tried to get him to “smile” the traditional way with lots of exercise, but what I’ve learned is that his smile (or at least an expression of joy) is only achievable after a good run. But here’s the catch: after a 20-minute sprint, he's so tired that he just wants to lay down and can hardly even keep his eyes open for pictures. So, what’s a dog photographer to do?

My Secret Pet Photography Hacks

Dog wearing a party hat during a pet birthday photoshoot in Columbus, Ohio

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from 15 years of photographing pets, it's that motion can make all the difference when it comes to capturing fun and goofy expressions. So, rather than waiting for Brisket to conjure up a smile, I set him up for one with these 3 tricks.

corgi dog catching a treat while surrounded by balloons during a birthday photo shoot in columbus, ohio
  1. Treat Tossing: If there’s one thing you need to know about corgis is that food is EVERYTHING to them. I use Brisket’s food-motivation to my advantage. By tossing a treat for him to catch, not only does it keep him engaged and excited, but it also gives me the perfect opportunity to catch action shots of him with his mouth open and eyes wide. It’s a great recipe for a silly face! Sometimes I will toss a treat far away from him so he has to get up and run after it—that extra layer of having to chase the treat makes it even more exciting for him and keeps him alert and moving.

  2. How About Some Tricks for those Treats?: I enjoy trick training with my dogs, so they know how to do several of commands. Brisket’s favorites are Spin, Wave, Speak, and Beg. I use these tricks to add some fun movement to our photoshoot. It’s almost like a mini-game for him. Each time I ask him to do a command, I get a burst of energy and a new goofy expression that’s exactly what I’m looking for. Whether I’ve asked him to fetch a ball or spin in a circle, he is thrilled to show off what he knows.

  3. Keep It Moving: The key to getting the perfect goofy shot is keeping the momentum going. I’ll alternate between asking Brisket to do a trick and then rewarding him by tossing him a treat. It’s fun for him and it’s non-stop pet photography gold for me. If his interest starts to fade, I will switch the treats I am offering him and it’s like somebody hit his brain’s reset switch, and he’s ready to go again! I also have extra special treats that I keep in my studio and he only gets them when he’s modeling for me. By reserving those just for sessions it’s a sure-fire way to gaurantee he’s going to be interested in earning a treat.

Cute birthday photos of a happy corgi dog surrounded by blue balloons

Why This Works for Brisket (and Other Dogs Too)

Happy corgi dog dancing with falling balloons during a dog birthday photoshoot in Columbus, Ohio

The beauty of this method is that it’s not just about getting the perfect shot; it’s about making the photoshoot fun for your dog—it’s their birthday after all! Turning the session into a game with tricks and treats gave me a way to capture Brisket’s true personality and joy without forcing it.

Every dog is different, but the principle is the same: make it fun, make it active, and incorporate things they love. Finding what excites your pet is the key to getting those joyful moments on camera.

Whether you're photographing a birthday, a special event, or just capturing everyday moments with your pet, these tips can help you get the best shots of your furry friends. After all, pets deserve to be celebrated in a way that reflects their unique personalities—serious faces and all!

Happy birthday, Brisket! You may be be serious on the outside, but I know you’re secretly a goofball at heart. 🐾💙

Take a look at the reel below for a behind-the-scenes peak at this photoshoot and the set.

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Commercial Dog Photography - German Shorthair Pointers by Holly Hildreth

Commercial pet photography of a German Shorthair Pointer dog running and playing with a toy showing a pet product in use

Commercial dog photography set-up showing a product (toy) in action during an outdoor photo shoot

I recently had the pleasure of photographing four gorgeous German Shorthair Pointer dogs for a commercial client project. The client needed some really high-quality professional images of this particular breed of dog for an upcoming product they are making.

Two German Shorthair Pointer dogs during a commercial photo shoot showing off leather collars for a commercial pet business

We held our photo shoot at Hoover Reservoir park in northeast Columbus, Ohio. I chose this park specifically because we could get a good variety of backgrounds and “looks” without having to go to multiple locations. The east side of the lake gave us plenty of natural backgrounds to work with like a field of tall grass and woods, and then the west side of the lake gave use great shoreline access so we could get a few shots of the dogs playing in the water at the end of our photo shoot.

Stunning Commercial dog photography of a German Shorthair Pointer dog wearing a fancy leather collar and standing in front of a lake at sunset in Ohio
Funny commercial animal photography of a German Shorthair Pointer dog running toward the camera. His tongue is hanging out of his mouth and ears are flapping in the wind, giving him a humorous expression

I also wanted to get a variety of poses for the client to choose from. I made sure to get action shots of the dogs playing with toys and running happily through the park, as well as more formal “posed” portraits of the dogs by themselves and together.

While I can’t yet share the final product with you yet, I am very much looking forward to seeing my work in stores!

Commercial dog photography of a black German Shorthair Pointer dog in a field of tall grass in Columbus, Ohio

Commercial pet photography may not immediately come to mind when you’re working on your pet brand, but in today's competitive pet industry, high-quality animal photography is key to standing out. Whether you're launching a new pet product, refreshing your website and marketing materials, or need some eye-catching images for your socials, commercial animal photography can elevate your brand's reputation and help you connect with your audience.

Professional dog photographers understand how to capture the unique personalities of dogs while showcasing your products in the best light. They’re also skilled with making sure the animals (and humans) look happy and natural while being photographed. Visuals like these can make your marketing materials, social media, ads, and packaging more engaging, which in turn boosts customer trust and loyalty. Stunning images can convey the essence of your brand in seconds, helping you leave a lasting impression on pet owners.

commercial dog photography of a German Shorthair pointer dog running with a toy in his mouth demonstrating the real pet product in use

Investing in commercial pet photography shows that you value quality and care about the details, much like the products you're selling. Ultimately, it’s a smart investment that can help differentiate your brand in the crowded pet market.

Commercial Dog Photography portrait of two German Shorthair Pointer dogs posing together in front of a lake at sunset while wearing luxury dog collars made of leather to demonstrate a pet product in use

Still not sure whether commercial dog photography is right for your pet business? Here are some very compelling statistics that might just change your mind about the importance of using professional photography:

  1. 37% higher engagement: Brands using high-quality, professional images see a 37% increase in engagement on social media compared to those using amateur photos .

  2. 67% more likely to be noticed: Research shows that consumers are 67% more likely to engage with visual content when it is professionally produced .

  3. 90% of information processed visually: Since 90% of the information transmitted to the brain is visual, using professional images can quickly convey your brand message, helping customers form stronger emotional connections with your products .

  4. Images boost retention by 65%: People remember 65% of visual content after three days, compared to just 10% of text alone . High-quality commercial animal photography helps your pet brand stay top-of-mind with consumers.

  5. Visual content is 40x more likely to be shared: Content with appealing visuals, such as professionally taken photos, is 40 times more likely to be shared on social media, increasing your brand’s reach.

Interested in learning more about commercial animal photography? Check out my For Brands page to find out more

Commercial adventure dog photography action shot of a German Shorthair pointer dog tracking game and pointing in a lake in Ohio

Ready to take the next steps and hire a commercial pet photographer for your business needs? Allow me point you in the right direction:

Dawes Arboretum Engagement Photo Shoot with a Couple and their Dog | Ohio Professional Pet Photographer by Holly Hildreth

A beautiful young couple crouch down in a Japanese garden to pet their dog during their engagement photo shoot at Dawes Arboretum in Newark. Photographed by Central Ohio Dog Photographer Holly Hildreth

A quiet moment of dog and owners together during a photoshoot at Newark, Ohio’s Dawe’s Arboretum

Your engagement photos should reflect your love story and the excitement of this new chapter together. Since your dog is a key part of your story, including them in your engagement photos just makes sense! It adds a layer of warmth and authenticity that’s hard to replicate, making the photos uniquely you.

An engaged couple and their dog sitting on a bridge over a lake at Dawes Arboretum in Newark, Ohio. The lighting is dramatic with dark blue sky and vibrant colors, which is the signature style of professional dog photographer Holly Hildreth

One reason why your dog should be in your engagement pictures is because they make the experience so much more fun! There is much less pressure on you when your dog is involved, as dogs have a way of bringing out the most authentic emotions in us. These unscripted moments lead to amazing candid photos that show genuine smiles and expressions.

During this photo shoot, scruffy little Mason here made sure both his dog-parents were having a good time while we shot. He was a little clown and would sneak in to steal puppy kisses. This always ended up in all of us laughing at his goofy antics. My favorite face licking photo is below of Mason and his mom together surrounded by wildflowers.

Portrait of a dog and owner. The woman is smiling and laughing as her scruffy dog licks her face. She is laying in a field of wildflowers in front of a lake during a dog photo shoot at Dawe's Arboretum in Newark, Ohio.

One important factor in making your engagement photos truly special is to incorporate a location that you, your partner, and your dog all enjoy. For this session the couple chose to be photographed at the amazingly beautiful Dawe’s Arboretum in Newark, Ohio. There were so many gorgeous spots to photograph in this park, but we spent a majority of our session shooting around the Japanese garden area. It was super hot, so the large shade trees of the garden gave us some relief from the scorching summer sun.

This was my first time visiting Dawe’s Arboretum, and I loved how dog-friendly it is! Most botanical garden type parks in the Columbus area do not allow dogs. So it was a nice breath of fresh air to discover that Dawe’s encourages people to visit with their dogs. I know I’m excited to go back with my own dogs soon!

In the end, your engagement photos will not only document this big life milestone, but also capture the love and joy that your dog brings into your life. It’s a beautiful way to celebrate your love story, one that includes all the members of your family—furry ones included.

A couple smiles while walking their dog on a leash during and engagement photo shoot at Dawes Arboretum in Newark, Ohio by Professional pet photographer Holly Hildreth
Close up of a woman's engagement ring while she pets her dog during an engagement photo shoot with dog in Newark, Ohio
Couple posing with their dog during an engagement photo shoot at Dawes Arboretum in Newark, Ohio. Photographed by professional pet photographer Holly Hildreth
A man in his 40's sitting on a bench, petting his small dog during a family photo shoot with dog
A hispanic woman kneels down to pet her small dog during a dog and owner photo shoot in Newark, Ohio
Portrait session of a young engaged couple with their dog at Dawe's Arboretum in Newark, Ohio
An engagement photo shoot of a couple and their small dog in front of a Japanese garden pond at Dawe's Arboretum in Ohio
Professional Pet photography of a small scruffy dog wearing a black bowtie, standing in a field of Queen Anne's Lace wildflowers on a sunny day at Dawe's Arboretum in Newark, Ohio

Commercial Dog Photography - Parachute Home National Dog Day Campaign by Holly Hildreth

Commercial pet photography product in use shot showing a dog lounging in a white chair

One of the things that has helped me develop my photographic style as a pet photographer, is my background in commercial photography! Any time I am able to combine commercial lighting and styling with photographing pets—I’m in heaven. So when Parachute Home reached out and asked me if I would join them again this year for their annual Puppy Party on National Dog Dog at their new Easton location, I was so excited! We had a great turn out, and created some beautiful product photos featuring our puppy party guests for Parachute’s campaign.

Did you miss the party this year? There’s always next year! Parachute Home loves celebrating National Dog Day by throwing a party just for you to come shop with your best friend, enjoy some local treats and drinks, and get your very own FREE pet portrait! Hope to see you next year!

Commercial Animal photography of a golden retriever dog wearing a black bandana and laying on a bed