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Pet portraits by Noble Pets, dog pictures, cat pictures, custom dog portraits in aristocratic attire by Italian artist Daniela Ria.
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   Photo Guidelines Photo Guidelines
  • While photographing your pet, please keep in mind the Noblepets portrait attire you selected and try to have your pet in the same pose. It’s best to send us a good size Head and Neck shot
  • Try to zoom in around the head and neck reducing the extra space around your pet’s head as much as you can
  • If possible, it is always best to take a photo close to your pet and zoom out, rather than shooting from a distance and having to zoom in.
  • We also suggest you place your pet against a solid color background (like in front of a wall) while taking a picture of them.

 Bad Shots

Not a good close-up of pet’s head because the neck is not below his head. Shot from too far away and shot from too much above pet, which distorts pet’s image. Not a good close-up of pet’s head; shot from too far away

This is a borderline good shot, with good background and close-up of pet’s head; however, theirs is not enough of the pet’s neck shown.

Please call our Customer Service Department at 404-815-7440 Monday - Friday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm (EST) if you have any questions.

 Good Photo Examples

Good close-up of pet’s face; shot from close distance from dog; having a blurred or mono-toned background is good.
Tips Click here to get more tips on how to take great pet photos.
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