Planning a family photo session with your dog? Whether you’re wrangling toddlers or bringing your sweet pup along for the ride, this blog shares everything you need to know about why a photo session with dog is the perfect way to capture fun, laidback, pet-inclusive memories. From prepping your pet to what to wear, here’s your go-to guide for making the most of your session.


Looking for a way to get beautiful family photos and include your favorite furry sidekick? A photo session with dog is exactly what you need. Whether you’re a busy parent juggling kids and pets or someone who just really loves their pup (we get it!), this blog has all the tips to make your session fun, easy, and photo-worthy.
From tired pups to treat bribes, I’m sharing the real talk and practical advice that’ll help you show up relaxed and walk away with images you’ll love.


Looking for a fun, relaxed way to take family photos and include your dog? A photo session with dog is one of the best ways to create images that feel true to your life. Whether you’re a busy parent, a single pet parent, or a couple with a fur baby, your pet is a big part of your story and they deserve to be in the frame.
In this blog, I’m sharing how to prep for a pet-friendly family session, what to expect, and my favorite tips for making the whole experience fun, easy, and (mostly) chaos-free.


I’m a dog mom myself, and we never skip including our pup in our annual family photos. It’s one of my favorite traditions and always results in some of the most joyful, genuine memories we have. Dogs don’t live as long as we do, and having them in our family photos means we’ll always have something to look back on as a way to remember their personality, their love, and the special role they played in our lives.
Pets aren’t just “extras” they’re family. Yet so many people leave them out of family photos. A photo session with dog gives you:
“I booked the session for my kids, but my favorite shot ended up being the one with our dog licking my son’s face.”
Whether you’re planning a holiday card, a keepsake album, or just want cute Instagram-worthy shots, bringing your dog adds authenticity and lots of laughs.


Yes, I absolutely love photographing dogs. But please let me know you’re bringing your pup when you book.
Why?
A heads-up lets me plan to make the most of our time and get the best variety of shots.


Want a relaxed, cooperative dog in your photos? A photo session with dog goes so much better when your pup has burned off some energy.
Here’s how to do it:
“I didn’t think about walking my dog first… and she spent half the session pulling on the leash. Lesson learned!”


Snacks = attention. Always bring your dog’s favorite treats to a photo session with dog. Bonus points for:
If we’re doing a family session with young kids and your dog, a helper is especially helpful so we can rotate focus without stress.

Your dog might not sit still. Your toddler might run. And that’s totally okay.
In fact, that’s kind of the point.
When you do a photo session with dog, you’re choosing to capture real life not staged, stiff smiles. Some of the best moments happen when:
“I was hoping for one good photo with the dog… I got like 20 I love.”


Worried about what to wear for your photo session with dog? Here’s the vibe I recommend:
Pro tip: if your pup sheds, bring a lint roller and skip black tops!

Let’s talk leashes. They might not seem like a big deal, but they can have a major impact on the overall feel of your photo session. Think of them like socks with sandals. They serve a purpose, but they can easily throw off the entire look.
When you are preparing for your session with your dog, choose a leash that is simple and neutral in color. Soft tones like beige, black, or earthy greens blend beautifully into the background. A slim, minimal design works best. Bold, bright, or bulky leashes tend to draw attention and can take away from the emotional connection in your photos.
Just a heads up. I do not remove leashes in editing. I believe in keeping your session honest, beautiful, and natural. My goal is to document real life in a way that still feels elevated.
A little tip. Remove anything that creates unnecessary visual clutter. Oversized poop bag holders, noisy tags, or anything extra can distract from the clean, connected images we are trying to create. The fewer distractions, the more your story can shine through.
The smallest details really do matter. Choosing a simple leash can help your dog feel more like part of the moment rather than a prop. And it allows your love, your connection, and your story to take center stage.

Q: What if my dog is reactive or anxious?
A: That’s okay! I’ve photographed all kinds of dogs, and we can absolutely create a calm, safe session. We’ll choose a quiet location, bring lots of treats, and go at your dog’s pace.
Q: Can we do a photo session that’s just me and my dog?
A: 100% yes. These are some of my favorite sessions. You’ll never regret having photos that celebrate your relationship with your pet.
Q: What if it doesn’t go as planned?
A: It rarely goes perfectly and that’s part of the magic. Dogs will be dogs, and I’ll capture the moments in between that show your bond.


Years from now, you won’t remember how your dog behaved at the session. You’ll remember how they loved you, how they made you laugh, and how you showed up together, just as you are.
That’s what a photo session with dog gives you.
Whether it’s a full family photo shoot, a solo portrait session, or a just because shoot with your best fur friend, I promise you’ll walk away with something real, something beautiful, and something you’ll be proud to share.


I’d love to help you plan a fun, relaxed, dog-friendly photo shoot that reflects your story. We’ll plan a location, prep your pup, and capture something you’ll treasure forever.
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Welcome Friends, I'm Ellen
I am a lifestyle and natural light photographer based in San Mateo County, serving families across the San Francisco Bay Area and Peninsula. I regularly photograph families in San Mateo, Burlingame, Palo Alto, Redwood City, and surrounding Peninsula communities.
I specialize in family, newborn, and maternity sessions that take place at home or outdoors, capturing genuine joy, connection, and beautifully candid moments.
Along with photography, I also offer cinematic highlight films to bring your family’s story to life in motion.
My sessions are fun, easy, and well guided. I use simple prompts and natural posing so you can relax, enjoy being together, and let me document the love and energy that make your family unique.
Photographer. Fitness lover. Wife. MOm. world traveler.
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