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Image Guidelines

Snap It Right! — Photo Tips for Your Custom Artwork

We want your artwork to look amazing — so here’s how to get the perfect shot.

(And yep, we’ll reach out if your photo isn’t quite up to scratch!)

Good lighting is everything!

Take your photo in natural daylight or a bright room. Your smartphone is totally up for the job.​

Good Examples:

Corgi
Dog Outdoors

Bad Examples:

Image by Shlag
Image by Kev Costello
Make sure your pet’s head and chest are clearly visible for Portraits

— whether they’re sitting, standing tall, or flopped out living their best life.​

Good Examples:

Image by Nita Anggraeni Goenawan
Image by Jamie Street

Bad Examples:

Image by Grant Durr
Image by James Barker
Get on their level! (Yes, that means crouching)

Snap a nice close-up at eye level to really capture their charm. A little extra effort = artwork you’ll want to show off forever!​

Good Examples:

Image by Brooke Cagle
Image by Cristofer Maximilian

Bad Examples:

Image by Jen Theodore
Image by Marcus Wallis
Pool Party Custom Art

— we need the whole pet visible can be from the side, front on, sitting  jumping etc​.

Can share upto 15 images and we will select the best options. But we will only choose one. 

If you more than one pooch in your artwork. Share several images of each dogs. 

Good Examples:

Image by Bruce Galpin
Image by Monika Simeonova
Image by Jamie Street
Image by Jorge Zapata

Bad Examples:

Image by Ralu Gal
Image by Camylla Battani
Image by Lucrezia Carnelos
Image by Hyunwon Jang
For the Where’s my Dog

— we need the whole pet visible can be from the side, front on, sitting  jumping etc​.

Can share upto 15 images and we will select the best options.

Good Examples:

Image by Anna Dudkova
Image by Jamie Street
Image by Corinne Lynch
Image by Jorge Zapata

Bad Examples:

Image by Ralu Gal
Image by Camylla Battani
Image by Lucrezia Carnelos
Image by Hyunwon Jang
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