
Photographing an aging dog is less about capturing how they look, and more about honoring who they are right now. The pace is slower. The moments are quieter. And often, the connection feels deeper than ever.
As dogs grow older, their needs change, physically, emotionally, and energetically. The way we photograph them should change too. With a little patience, intention, and understanding, these sessions can become calm, meaningful experiences that reflect the bond you share, just as it exists today.
This guide offers a few thoughtful tips to help you approach photographing senior dogs with care, respect, and heart.
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