Furry Friends and Fabulous Spaces: Should Houston Interior Designers use animal models?
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Tuesday, May 02, 2023
By Laurie Perez Photography
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Houston interior designers! Are you ready to take your photoshoots to the next level and add a little extra cuteness to your portfolio? It's time to embrace the magic of real animal models in your interior photography!

Now, I know what you might be thinking. "But animals on a photoshoot? Won't that be chaotic and unpredictable?" While it's true that animals can be a little unpredictable, that's exactly what makes them so perfect for lifestyle shoots! Think about it: a pup lounging on a cozy sofa, a cat napping in a sunny windowsill, or even a parrot perched on a vintage armchair. These are the kind of moments that make a space feel truly lived-in and full of personality.

But beyond just adding some extra charm to your shoots, incorporating real animals can help people connect with your designs on a deeper level. There's something special about seeing a space through the eyes of an animal, and it can make a home feel more welcoming and approachable.

Plus, let's be real: Houstonians love their pets! By incorporating real animals into your interior photography, you'll be tapping into a market that's already passionate about all things furry and four-legged.

So, to all the interior designers in Houston: I challenge you to step outside of your comfort zone and embrace the power of real animal models in your shoots. Whether you're showcasing a new living room design or a sleek modern kitchen, adding a furry co-star can take your photography to the next level and create images that truly stand out.

Are you ready to add a little extra life to your photoshoots and tap into Houston's love for all things pets? Let's do this!

 

How I got this shot:

The composition was set before, with a few plates taken, then we added our furry friend once the set was perfect! 

 

Thanks to Bexar the pooch and his Mom & Dad: Kerigan GUillen and Brandon Guillen

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