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Hi! I'm Omica and I am a photographer from the Netherlands! I was always interested in photography and dogs, ever since I was little, I got my own dog in 2019.

My pictures are now known all over the world, therefore, this time I have selected some of my favorites.

If you'd love to see my previous posts on Bored Panda then make sure to click here, here, here, here, here, and here.

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When I first started, my focus was mainly on capturing Beau in her most joyful moments. But as time passed, I started to realize that dog photography isn't just about capturing their joy but also their character, their little quirks, and even their soulful moments. I now strive to portray not just the outward beauty of the dogs I photograph, but also their inner spirit.

A memorable experience? Oh, there have been so many! One that stands out was during a photo session with a senior dog named Max. He was 14, and his owners wanted to have some beautiful pictures as keepsakes. Max was old and a little slow, but his eyes held such wisdom and love. At one point, he just laid his head on his owner's lap and looked straight into my lens. That moment was so emotionally charged, I could hardly see through my tears. That picture now hangs in Max's owner's living room. It reminds me why I do what I do.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Breed: German Shepherd. Some will call them a "White German Shepherd" due to the gene being recessive and that people now breed for the color. Although at one point it was considered a serious flaw because it makes them more visible at night and less effective in guarding a flock.

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To prepare for a dog photography session, first and foremost, I try to understand the dog's character and what the owner wants to convey in the photos. This involves a lot of communication with the owners and also, if possible, spending some time with the dog before the actual shoot. I always make sure to bring treats and toys that will keep them engaged and comfortable during the session.

One of the main challenges I face is that dogs, especially puppies, can be pretty unpredictable. They might not be interested in posing for the camera or they might get too excited. But that's also what makes this job fun! I always try to stay patient and calm, giving the dogs enough time and space to get used to me and the camera.

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Photographing dogs is not just a job for me, it's my passion. It's a joy to capture the innocence, joy, and beauty of these furry friends. And the joy it brings to their owners? That's the cherry on top!

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Marion Friedl
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Somebody went to the shelter to adopt a pup, came home with a polar bear (LOL).

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Bouche Clay
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sure, he'll sit in the lake for hours, but get him home and tell him it's bath time, then see what he does.

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Marion Friedl
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

From the background of this photo I think it´s been taken in autumn, pups love that season, they can play with the fallen leaves...

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