For Week 21 of professional pet photography blog circle Project 52 we’re back with topics from the book  “The Visual Toolbox: 60 Lessons for Stronger Photographers” by David DuChemin

Our theme for the week was “leading lines.” As we’ve already explored, photographs are composed of light, lines, and moments. This week we explore how the lines we use in the image, whether real or implied, can help lead the eye to the subject.

Once again, we packed up and headed out to our favorite local park. So glad the boyfriend is back in town as he came along with me as assistant dog wrangler and prop carrier. I recently purchased this chair and couldn’t wait to use it. As for the leading lines, there are many in action in the images that follow.

Now, to see where else the lines lead you, head over to Northeast PA Pet Photographer, Elaine Tweedy, and then around the rest of the blog circle until you end up back here.

If you would like to book a custom pet portrait session in your home or other favorite location, use the hot pink “BOOK NOW” button to the right of this post (at the bottom or your screen on mobile), send us an email to suzi [at] petlovephotography.com, or give us a call at 513-288-1650 in the Greater Cincinnati area or at 650-382-3242 in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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