Pet Photographer Richie Schwartz: With 40 years as a pro photographer, this former Vet Tech, Groomer and Dog Trainer’s experiences and talent have given him the ability to create unique pet portraits. Based in NY, he has photographed over 75,000 pets in 33 states and is known as "America's Most Experienced Pet Photographer". He is also an educator and mentor, teaching pet photography and general business skills to other photographers. Richie volunteers his time to help animal rescue groups.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Abused, near death dog recovers and changes the life of this autistic boy.
Amazing!! Abused, near death dog recovers and changes the life of this autistic boy. http://fb.me/72QdZ64hW
Friday, December 26, 2014
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Doggie Stars and Stripes 2014
Happy Independence Day America!
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Saturday, May 17, 2014
Pet Photography Tips - Get a Dog's Attention - With Pet Photographer Richie Schwartz
New York Pet Photographer Richie Schwartz explains a few of his techniques for getting the look he wants from his dog "models".
This clip is a 30 second excerpt from
A Documentary Profile of Pet Photographer Richie Schwartz
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
How to Use Twitter's Newly Designed Profile
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| My new Twitter Cover and Profile Pictures |
Being a specialist in Pet Photography I wanted to use an image I have with several dogs in it across the page. According to Twitter, the cover photo is best sized at 1500 x 500 pixels, but when I sized my image to those specs, it didn't fit. I thought I was doing something wrong but about the third time trying, a message popped up letting me know that on "some" wide screens, the image size has to be changed. The message didn't say what size to change it to so it took me a few minutes of experimenting with various sizes. I eventually settled for shrinking my image and then pasting it into a correctly sized canvas and then uploading that image.
The other obvious change is the larger profile picture. Twitter says for optimum appearance use an image measuring 400x400 pixels. After five years with the same profile image, a cute dog face, I decided to replace it with my own head shot. I decided it is time to have my Twitter match my Facebook , LinkedIn and Google+ profile pictures to better reflect my branding. As of now only my YouTube Pet Photography channel still has the old puppy face.
The other big change is that you can now "pin" a Tweet to the top of the page. That means that no matter how many tweets you make, the pinned tweet will always be the first one on the page. so that's a good way to show off your favorite tweet or re-tweet or even a link to something you love and want to share.
There are a few other changes but I will save that for the next post. Go have fun, find a new cover picture for your Twitter, choose a Tweet to pin and don't forget to tweet me your new cover photo at @PetsPhotography
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Beth Stern and Friends Benefit for the Bulldogs
Petco Foundation presents Beth Stern and Friends Benefit for the Bulldogs!
Click here: 133 photos from celebrity pet photographer Richie Schwartz


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