von Sarah | Mai 3, 2024
You definitely don’t have to, but I recommend staying open to it! You likely won’t even notice I’m photographing you. I won’t ask you to stand still and smile into the camera. You’ll be focused on the surroundings and your dog – and that’s exactly how I’ll...
von Sarah | Mai 3, 2024
For you: comfortable clothes, appropriate layers, hiking shoes, food, water and any medicine you need For your dog: treats, water and bowl. I also recommend a good dog harness in addition to a collar and leash for safety and better control while hiking inclines....
von Sarah | Mai 3, 2024
Not at all! I don’t “photoshop” out leashes or collars though. What your dog is wearing during the shoot will be in the photos. A great chance to splurge on that nice new collar and leash you’ve been looking at! I recommend a longer leash (~5m) so your dog has more...
von Sarah | Mai 3, 2024
Each shoot comes with a backup day and time. Storms with strong winds, lightning or heavy rain and snow pose safety risks, and therefore we will move the shoot to the backup date. Light rain, snow or mist isn’t necessarily “bad weather” and can be incredible...
von Sarah | Mai 3, 2024
No, there is no law in Switzerland which says muzzles are compulsory. You’ll need one for traveling to nearby Austria, Italy or Germany though.