Liz Gregg is a talented photographer who has worked with many celebrities for magazine covers. But due to COVID-19, her career of working with celebrities has been put on a short break. But that didn’t stop Liz from using her talent in a different area.
She decided to photograph dogs. First, Liz started taking pictures of her own pups for fun. But what started as just a fun project quickly turned into an official thing, and in no time, Liz started receiving requests from people to take photos of their pups. Soon enough, her photography with dogs became her new career.
Liz collaborated with All Dogs Matter, a rehoming charity, and she also started working with Sony. During her photo shoots, she used Sony Xperia 1 ll to take pictures of the pups and even took this opportunity to encourage more people to adopt a pup. All Dogs Matters were very thankful for Liz’s service, which affected the increase in dog adoptions during the pandemic. They hope that even after the global pandemic end, people will continue to adopt more dogs.
When taking photos of the pups, Liz needs to make sure to capture them looking happy. And the best way she found to make the pups as gleeful and excited as they can be is to give them treats. So during the shoot, Liz holds her camera in one hand and a treat in the other. And when it’s time for her to snap a photo, Liz tosses the treat towards the pups and capture every happy moment using a high-speed shutter.
Thanks to her smart trick, the photos always come out looking the best. No matter how goofy the images turn out, the pups always look adorable. Liz has to make sure she doesn’t run out of treats, and everything will go on smoothly.
Liz used to only take photos of her pup, but now she even helps other dogs get adopted. Liz said that even after the pandemic, she might make dog photography a frequent hobby. We hope all the best for Liz and all her dog clients!
Credits to Liz Gregg