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Columbus Rescue Dog Photography - Anita by Holly Hildreth

Professional pet portrait of a Pitbull puppy by Dog Photographer Holly Hildreth

The Power of a Photo: How Rescue Dog Photography Helps Pets Find Homes

🎉 Huge congratulations to sweet Anita on finding her forever home through Stop the Suffering Animal Rescue of Ohio! Anita’s new family saw the heartwarming photos I took of her and instantly fell in love with her irresistible smile—and the rest is history. 💕 It’s moments like these that remind me why I’m so passionate about giving back to the Columbus rescue dog community.

Photo of a dog in a cage in an animal shelter in Ohio looking sad

Anita’s Original Photo

The Transformative Power of a Great Photo

When Anita first arrived at the rescue, she was just another pup in need of a second chance. Her original intake photo, didn’t capture her personality or her beauty. Photos are so critical in helping dogs get adopted, so a photo like this isn’t likely to catch potential adopters’ eyes because you can’t get a sense of who the dog is.

Smiling pitbull puppy wearing a snowflake bandana photographed by Columbus Ohio's best pet photography Holly Hildreth

New Photo

As soon as Anita had her professional dog photography session with me, everything changed. A high-quality, well-lit, and engaging photo allowed potential adopters to see her as more than just another rescue dog—it showed her as a sweet and happy companion full of potential. The adopters said they instantly fell in love with her smile in the photos and knew that she was meant to be theirs. After months with no interest, her new family adopted her just days after her new photos were updated. That’s the amazing power that photography can have in changing a rescue dog’s story

Inquisitive pitbull mix looking at the camera during a foster dog photo shoot for Stop the Suffering Ohio

📸 Did you know? According to research from the University of Richmond, 90% of adopters reported looking at photos online when considering adoption, and 64% said good photos were a critical factor in their decision to adopt. That means a great photo doesn’t just make a dog look good—it can literally be life-changing.

Why Professional Dog Photography Matters

Rescue organizations work tirelessly to find homes for dogs in need, but first impressions matter. Some shelter dogs come from difficult backgrounds, and their intake photos often reflect the stress of a new environment. A professional pet photographer knows how to bring out their best features, highlight their personalities, and create images that spark an emotional connection with potential adopters.

Some of the key benefits of professional foster dog photography include:

Fine art dog photography of a white and brown rescue dog in a moody living room scene with fireplace
  • Increased Adoption Rates – Eye-catching, high-quality photos generate more interest and engagement from potential adopters. In fact a study found that dogs that had poor-quality photos took 3 times longer to get adopted than those that have a great photo. Even an average quality photo (while still helping the dog get adopted) still took 2.5x longer to get adopted than those that had a great-quality image.

  • Emotional Connection – People are more likely to adopt when they can envision a pet as part of their family. Seeing dogs in cages or looking stressed doesn’t strike an emotional connection with adopters. Seeing a heart-melting smile, gorgeous fur, and sparkling eyes is a sure-fire way to elicit emotion and tell the viewer more about not only the dog’s physical characteristics, but also their personality.

  • Better Representation – Professional pet portraits showcase a dog’s true character, rather than just their circumstances. No matter how nice a shelter facility may be, it is still a very stressful environment for every dog. By removing them from the shelter and doing their photo shoot in the studio, I’m able to give dogs the quiet, calm, happy space that dogs need to come out of their shell and let their personality shine.

Cute Christmas card photo of a dog in a snowflake bandana by Ohio's best pet photography Holly Hildreth

Giving Back to the Columbus, Ohio Dog Community

Stunning professional dog photography of a pitbull dog against a dark and moody background

If you’re a non-profit dog rescue organization in Columbus, Ohio, looking to boost adoptions with professional pet photography, I’d love to collaborate. Together, we can showcase these deserving animals in the best possible light and help them find the loving families they deserve.

🐾 Interested in booking a professional pet photography session for your foster dog or personal pet? Contact me today to learn more about how I can help capture the perfect portraits of your furry friend!

6 Clever Ways to Add Color to your Winter Pet Photography Session by Holly Hildreth

As dog photographer in Columbus, I am all too familiar with the challenges of outdoor photo shoots in the winter in Ohio—a place that’s notorious for being depressingly drab this time of year. When the ground is bare, the trees are lifeless, and it’s cloudy for days (sometimes weeks) at a time, it may seem tempting to just wait and shoot in the spring instead. But even in the bleakest months, there are some easy, clever ways to create colorful, eye-catching pet portraits, even when there’s no snow on the ground. Here are six of my secret pet photographer tricks (plus one extra fun bonus tip at the end) that I use to infuse my winter photo sessions with vibrant color and personality, no matter how gray the season gets.


Pro-tip #1: Incorporate Water

A couple sitting by a pond with their black lab in the winter during a dog and owner photo shoot in columbus ohio
Amazing professional dog photography of a German Shepherd standing in a mud puddle at sunset during a dog photo shoot in columbus ohio

Even a mud puddle can give you colorful results in your winter pet photography sessions!

My favorite (and perhaps the easiest) way to introduce lots of color into a winter pet photo shoot is to use a location that has water. The water reflects the color of the sky, even on cloudy days (and even if the water is frozen!) The more of the frame you can fill with water, the more color there will be. Whether it’s a stream, pond, lake, or yes, even a puddle, incorporating water is one of the easiest ways to ensure an otherwise drab scene still yields colorful results. It’s an added bonus if you are able to shoot around sunset when the brilliant hues in the sky bounce off the water and help bathe the scene in lovely splashes of color.

Safety Note: While some dogs are magnets to water and want to dive right in regardless of the temperature, be careful, as not all dogs are cold-tolerant! If your doggy model is eager to get his feet wet just be sure not to spend prolonged periods of time in the water, and I recommend saving the in-water shots for the end so that your pup doesn’t spend the rest of the session cold and wet.

Action shot of a golden doodle dog splashing in water during a pet photography session in Ohio
Winter pet photography session of a Pomeranian dog standing in snow by a frozen pond in Columbus, Ohio.
Professional dog photography of a small white miniature poodle dog standing next to a waterfall in columbus, ohio

I’m a sucker for a good waterfall! I love this spot at Creekside Park in Gahanna. The sun shining through the splashing water is just perfection!

Pro-Tip #2: Evergreen Spots

Cute dachshund puppy looking at the camera during a pet photography session in columbus ohio
A couple laugh as they pet their dog during an end of life pet photography session in columbus ohio.

Locations with evergreens, like pine or spruce trees, give you a great way to include a natural and consistently-green backdrop that will still be vibrant even in the winter. One of my favorite Columbus-area parks has a beautiful pine tree grove where the fallen orange pine needles carpet the ground, which brings in lots of gorgeous color. Plus, as an added bonus, the pine trees are great for blocking some of the wind and cold during the session, so it’s a win-win!

If you DO have snow, then pine trees will give you the quintessential winter wonderland setting, (which is perfect for Christmas card photos with your dog). The texture, and shapes of the branches adds a nice touch of winter magic, especially with the stark contrast of the white snow against the deep greens of the trees.

Winter pet photography of a fluffy Pembroke Welsh corgi dog in the snow in New Albany, Ohio
Professional pet photo of a black Hungarian Mudi dog standing on mossy tree roots during a winter pet photo shoot in Ohio

Can’t find any pine trees to use for your session, or maybe they’re not your vibe? Don’t worry, there are other ever-green options out there to try! Not sure where to start? Take a short stroll through the woods and I bet you’ll find it almost immediately in the form of moss!

Fallen logs are an excellent source of brilliant green moss that retains its color year-round. Trees growing near water also tend to have moss on them as well as large rocks and boulders in certain climates. Here in central Ohio, moss is easy to find in most all wooded or wetland areas, making it a fantastic and readily-available option for winter photo shoots regardless of if you have snow or bare ground.

Long haired German Shepherd dog resting on a mossy log during a professional dog photography session in Westerville, Ohio in the winter.

Pro-Tip #3: Urban Magic

Colorful pet portrait of a French Bulldog in front of a graffiti wall during a pet photography session in Gahanna, Ohio
Cute mixed breed dog sitting on an orange bench at Homestead Metro Park in Hilliard Ohio, during a professional pet photography session

This cute spot is at the train depot in Homestead Metro Park!

There is color to be found all around in the city if you know where to look! Whether it’s the red brick cobblestone streets of the German Village, the buildings in the Columbus skyline, or colorful graffiti murals, leveraging these features provides an opportunity to add some color to the scene. Urban settings also offer a dynamic and modern feel to your session. Brightly painted doors, colorful park benches, or even seasonal decor in storefronts can add an extra pop of color and visual interest. Here in Columbus there are many dog-friendly parks that have these colorful features. I’ve got plenty of recommendations for you!

Safety note: While it may look like these pups are running free in the city, it is important to keep dogs on leash during our session for safety and to follow the local laws. I will Photoshop the leashes out after.

Black lab dog looking up at the camera during and end of life pet photo shoot in Columbus Ohio
Engagement photo shoot of a couple with their dog in front of the Columbus, Ohio skyline in the winter
Adorable lovely moment of two Afghan hounds smiling. One has a heart-shaped spot on his chest.

Can you believe this is February?

The great combo of the graffiti wall with the red-orange paint of the stairs gave this Afghan Hound photo session a kaleidoscope of colors.

Pro-Tip #4: Golden Grass

Golden hour portrait of a Hungarian Mudi dog looking at the camera during a pet photo shoot in Ohio in the winter

Now I know what you’re thinking: “What? Dead grass?! Isn’t that the exact thing people want to avoid when trying to make a scene look colorful?” While it sounds counterintuitive, the secret ingredient to making this work for you lies in the lighting. While direct light on dead grass can look fairly flat and brown, if you shoot with the sun shining through the grass (golden hour is the best for this) the whole world transforms from bland and brown into a gloriously golden grotto. The biggest challenge with photographing a dog with their back to the sun is making sure the dog doesn’t become a silhouette. I use off-camera flash to light the dog so that you can see all the beautiful details of their fur, their bright eyes, and gentle expression while also getting gorgeous warm color in the background.

Professional dog photography of a Golden Doodle and Sheepadoodle dogs sitting in front of tall grass during the winter in Columbus, Ohio

Even without snow, this mid-January pet session still had tons of color, which made it so worth the 15 degree weather!

Stunning professional pet photography of a brown dog in front of a field of golden grass in columbus ohio

In this photo I had the sun shining on the dog and grass directly (rather than the sun shining through it from behind). I supplemented the sunlight with off-camera flash to give the scene much softer shadows than what natural light would provide. So even if the sun isn’t behind the dog lighting up the grass you can still get a beautiful, soft scene.

Pro-Tip #5: The sky’s the limit

Professional dog photography of a smiling Rottweiler standing in a field during the winter with a brilliant blue sky
Professional dog photography of a Sheepadoodle standing on a rock at sunrise during a pet photo shoot in Columbus, Ohio

A beautiful mid-January morning so cold you can see this pup’s breath, which is illuminated by the golden light of the rising sun.

The good news is that no matter what time of year it is, the sky is always there! Whether it’s a bold blue sky of a crystal clear day, or the vibrant symphony of colors that light up the evening sky as the sun goes down, or even the deep blue hues of twilight, you really can’t go wrong.

While it may seem pretty straightforward to photograph a dog in front of a beautiful sky, in order to pull this off with the best result, knowing how to properly use off-camera flash is huge! Without it you run the risk of over-exposing your sky (so it ends up totally white), or underexposing your doggy subject so he is too dark to see (and then spending way too much time in Photoshop trying to fix it). Using OCF allows me to balance the light sources from my flash and the sun, which means you end up with perfectly-exposed colorful skies and subject in every photo.

Professional Dog photography of a happy German Shepherd dog standing in front of a beautiful sunset by the lake in Columbus, Ohio in winter

Bonus tip: Shooting from a lower point of view than the dog allows you to include more of the sky in the frame. Sometimes in order to get a better view of the sky, it helps to put the dog up on a rock, tree stump, picnic table, etc. That way I can lay down on the ground and use a wide angle lens to shoot up at your dog so that we can get as much of sky in the scene as possible while still keeping your dog center stage.

Now, I am well-aware that this IS Columbus, Ohio…a city that is known for being cloudy practically every single day from late fall until spring. Trust me, I LOVE a beautiful sunny day with gorgeous golden hour light…but that can be hard to come by this time of year! But the beauty of off-camera flash with high speed sync is that it turns the grey boring cloudy skies into dramatic moody scenes. So if we don’t have any sunshine or sunset, we can still get jaw-dropping skies, even if it doesn’t quite look that way to the naked eye during your session—you will be shocked by the results!

Professional dog photography of a yellow lab in a rose garden on a cloudy day in Columbus Ohio. Off camera flash lighting the scene makes the sky a brilliant blue

Cloudy skies turned from light grey to dark blue when using off-camera flash with high speed sync. This gloomy day was transformed into a brilliant blue moody sky which helped this yellow lab really stand out during her cloudy late November photo shoot at Whetstone Park of Roses in Clintonville.

Pro-tip #6: Accessories

professional pet portrait of a Goldendoodle dog wearing an orange bandana during a pet photo shoot in Ohio.
Dog and owner photo shoot for a christmas card showing a middle aged couple and their boxer mix dog in front of Christmas lights in Columbus, Ohio.

If the photo shoot location is lacking color, then you can bring the color to the location! The options are endless when it comes to incorporating accessories and props. A bright bow or bandanna can do wonders (plus it’s stinkin’ adorable).

You can also bring a colorful blanket for your pup to lay on, or perhaps some seasonal props like a scarf or garland to spruce things up (see what I did there?).

For an extra slick boost of color, coordinating the dog’s collar/bandana with their owner’s outfit is a perfect way to create some cohesion through color during a dog and owner photo shoot.

A couple looks at their dog during an end of life pet photography session in Columbus, Ohio

Bonus Pro-Tip: Christmas Lights

Self portrait of Columbus, Ohio's best pet photographer Holly Hildreth and her corgi dog in front of colorful Christmas Lights

This is one of my all-time favorite self-portraits with my dog Rigby. I just adore the vibrant colors of the Christmas light display at Creekside Park in Gahanna

Christmas card photo of a Husky dog in front of purple Christmas lights

I love Christmas (which should be no surprise given the fact that I am named after a Christmas plant). My favorite thing about Christmas is seeing all the beautiful lights shining bright in December. Honestly I wish it was socially acceptable to leave up Christmas lights year-round, as it seems like only hanging them up for a couple week in December isn’t enough time!

Christmas lights are an excellent source of color and interest for a winter photo shoot—especially when shooting with a telephoto lens to give you stunning bokeh. I always get excited when owners are looking for Christmas card pictures with their dog and are wanting a location that fits the theme. I know almost instantly the shoot is going to be a ton of fun (with beautiful results). There are a some great Christmas light displays in Columbus that run from the end of November to beginning of January that are the perfect spot for your photo shoot.

Commercial animal photography of a brown dog wearing a bowtie in front of a giant Christmas tree by commercial dog photographer Holly Hildreth
Border collie mix in front of a colorful Christmas light display in columbus ohio

I hope these pet photography pro-tips were helpful in giving you some ideas of how you can incorporate color into your winter photo shoots. If you’re ready to schedule you’re dog’s winter photo shoot, click here to request your appointment.

Meet Columbus, Ohio's Top Pet Photographer, Holly Hildreth by Holly Hildreth

Columbus, Ohio Professional Pet photographer Holly Hildreth smiles at the camera as her two corgi dogs lick her face

Portrait of Columbus, Ohio Pet Photographer Holly Hildreth and her 2 dogs, Rigby and Brisket.

If you're looking for the best pet photographer in Columbus, Ohio, look no further than Holly Hildreth. An award-winning professional pet photographer, Holly's skill for creating dramatic animal images (often with a twist of humor) is known across the world. With a background rooted in commercial photography and a passion for capturing dogs in their element, she has become a go-to name for pet lovers and businesses alike.

Self-portrait of Ohio's best pet photographer Holly Hildreth surrounded by some of her favorite things, including her two corgi dogs

“An Absolute Master of Her Craft”

Holly’s journey into pet photography began at the University of Central Missouri, where she earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Commercial Photography with honors. With her keen eye for detail and a love for creative and humorous storytelling, Holly quickly set herself apart from the crowd with her eye-catching portraits of dogs. Her innate drive to continuously hone her craft didn’t stop there; she went on to earn the prestigious Master Photographer degree from The Professional Photographers of America, solidifying her expertise in the field. She has received awards from the PPA including Bronze, Silver, and Platinum photographer IPC awards, as well as recognition from the AKC as Family dog Photographer of the year.

Holly’s portfolio is diverse, ranging from private pet portrait sessions, to end of life pet photography services, dog and owner photo shoots, and commercial animal photography. Her work is characterized by dramatic lighting, precise timing, and a knack for turning ordinary moments into extraordinary images. Holly's photos are more than just pictures—they’re pieces of art that you will not find anywhere else.

Beautiful dog photography session of a mixed breed dog wearing a bowtie and standing in some wildflowers in front of a lake in Newark, Ohio, during a pet photo shoot.

The Art of Pet Photography

Holly’s unique style sets her apart in the crowded photography market of Columbus, Ohio. She combines her expertise in complex lighting with a natural ability to read canine behavior to best capture the spirit of her canine subjects. Her photos are full of life, personality, color and emotion. With abundant kindness and patience, she manages to portray each pet's personality and character beautifully. Holly's sessions are tailored to each client, focusing on making the pets feel comfortable and at ease during the entire process. This approach allows her to capture genuine, candid moments that reflect the pet's true nature, and leads to both dog and human having a positive experience.

Smiling blonde dachshund dog on a colorful lawn chair in Cocoa Beach, Florida, as photographed by Columbus Ohio pet photographer Holly Hildreth

Serving Columbus and Beyond

Based in Columbus, Holly primarily serves Central Ohio but is also available for travel and destination pet photography sessions, making her a sought-after choice for pet owners who want high-quality, professional photos of their pets in unique settings. Whether it's an urban photoshoot in downtown Columbus, a quiet session at one of the city's many parks, or a private end of life photo shoot in the comfort of your own home, Holly's versatility and experience allow her to deliver stunning images regardless of the location.

Columbus Ohio dog photography session of a mixed breed dog looking off into the distance at sunset with a lake in the background.

Giving Back to the Community

Holly’s passion for animals doesn’t stop at her professional work. In her free time, she volunteers her expert skills to local animal rescues such as RescuedOhio and Stop the Suffering Ohio by photographing adoptable dogs to increase their chances of finding forever homes. Her striking portraits of rescue dogs help capture their charm and personality, often making a significant difference in their adoption journey.

Her volunteer work is a testament to her love for animals and her desire to give back. It’s no wonder that Holly has become a beloved figure in the Columbus pet community, known not just for her incredible talent but also for her character and heart.

Destination pet photography session of two corgi dogs in front of a beautiful waterfall. Photographed by Ohio dog photographer Holly Hildreth

Life with Rigby and Brisket

At home, Holly is kept company by her two corgis, Rigby and Brisket. These two are more than just pets—they’re an essential part of Holly’s life and, unsurprisingly, frequent doggy models. Rigby and Brisket are no strangers to the camera, often appearing in her photos, showcasing their playful personalities and love for the spotlight. These two keep life interesting and remind Holly of why she does what she does.

Stunning portrait of a mixed breed dog from professional pet photographer Holly Hildreth in central Ohio
self portrait of Columbus pet photographer Holly Hildreth with her dog Brisket

If you’re interested in having professional photos of your pet, Holly Hildreth is the photograph your’ve been searching for. Holly offers a variety of packages tailored to meet the needs of her clients, and she works closely with pet owners to ensure that each session is fun, relaxed, and all about bringing out the best in your dog.

Get in Touch

In a city full of pet photographers, Holly stands out with her passion, skill, and ability to create truly unforgettable images. Don’t miss the opportunity to work with Columbus, Ohio’s top pet photographer—your pet's personality deserves to be captured in a way that only Holly can achieve. To book a session, click here.