
Pet Studio Session
Capturing your pets personality at our Dedicated Pet Photography Studio
Studio pet photography sessions offer you the chance to have stunning portraits of your pets whether they are furry, feathered or scaly. With an hour booked out for you, there's plenty of time for your pet to get acclimatised to the studio surroundings and feel comfortable. We take our time to get to know them a little so that their unique characters are captured perfectly.
The studio sessions are designed to be fun, relaxed and most importantly tailored to you and your pet’s personality and needs. The number one goal is to give you an enjoyable experience with your pet and beautiful artwork to display in your home.

It's a well known fact that pets love attention so we will treat them as the star of the show, of course we encourage you to jump in for photos too.
Whats included in a pet studio session...
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Complimentary consultation
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60 minute studio session
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Viewing and ordering appointment
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Unlock your 3 complimentary social media files with a purchase of wall art
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Investment of £75*
*This includes pre-shoot consultation, the duration of the photography session, the editing and preparation of images and your in person viewing session. The session fee does not include any final images.
Pet Photography Process
Step 1 – Book A Studio Session
First step is to get in touch. We can then discuss your pets studio session and tailor it to you and your pets needs. We offer a complimentary consultation, so why not reach out and find out how we can work together.
Step 2 – Shoot Day
The fun begins... all our sessions are planned to be fun and stress-free. All you need to do is turn up to the studio and let us capture your pets character. We do encourage you to get involved also.
Step 3 – Viewing & Ordering
We’ll invite you to a viewing session 2 weeks later where you can choose your favourites images. We will help guide and advise you on the best art work to really showcase your pets photographs. We offer print, wall product and of course digital images.