Photo Reference Guide
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1. Photo Quality
Provide a clear, high-resolution headshot of your pet. Blurry or pixelated images make it difficult to capture their details accurately.
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2. Lighting & Angle
Natural light works best — take photos outdoors or near a bright window. Make sure your pet’s eyes and facial features are well lit and visible. Aim for your pet to be facing the camera directly. Photos taken at eye level give the best perspective. Holding a treat above the camera often helps grab their attention!
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3. Expression
Choose a photo that reflects your pet’s true personality — whether it’s their cheeky grin, calm gaze, or curious tilt of the head.
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4. Multiple Options
Sending 2–3 of your favourite photos gives me more flexibility to capture your pet’s likeness in the best way possible.