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Pet Photography 101 – Tips for Taking Better Photos of Your Cat or Dog

22 March 2010 No Comment
Pet Photography 101 – Tips for Taking Better Photos of Your Cat or Dog


Win a Copy of Pet Photography 101

4PetsOnline has recently received two copies of this great new book—both signed by the author, Andrew Darlow, who is an award winning author and photographer. His book is packed with beautiful photographs and helpful tips on everything you need to take better photographs of your pets.

The book’s promotional material only mentions cats and dogs, but having just finished reading it from cover to cover, I would say the author is doing himself a big injustice—Pet Photography 101 will guide you in taking better photos of any pet, furry or feathered.

Which brings me to the competition:

Use the form at the foot of this post to submit photos you’ve already taken of your pets and I will award two prizes, one signed copy of Pet Photography 101 for photos of your furry friends and the second for photos of your feathered friends.

The competition will close on April 30, 2010 and the winners will be announced a few days later and their photos will be published for the world to see on 4PetsOnline. I shall also publish a few photos as I receive them, just to keep the competition fresh in everyone’s mind. Yes—you could become a published photographer!

So—GET CLICKING!

You can enter as many times as you like, each entry must be submitted individually. Just complete the entry form (below) and attach your photo.

At the end of the competition the judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

ENTRY FORM

Name: *
E-mail Address: *
Mailing Address: *
City: *
State:

Province

Zip Code:
Country *

Phone: *
Pets Name *
Message:
Attach Your Photo:

Verification Code:
Enter Verification Code: *

* Required

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