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Her Majesty's Pet Portrait

Her Majesty's Pet Portrait

Behold a regal masterpiece fit for a Queen that will remain a cherished treasure throughout your reign. Whether adorning the walls of your royal chamber or presented as a splendid gift to a fellow monarch with a penchant for pets, this majestic artwork will undoubtedly bring joy and cherished memories for generations.

 

Prepare to be captivated every time you grace your eyes upon the portrait of your royal pet!

 

Here's the majestic process:

  1. Capture a portrait of your majestic pet – no need for a royal photographer!
  2. Effortlessly upload the portrait with just a few clicks.
  3. Sit back, relax, and let our skilled royal artist perform their enchanting craft.

 

Royal Customization Choices:

  • Choose from an array of regal print sizes.
  • Additional bespoke customization options are available upon your noble request.
    PriceFrom $65.00

    Size Guide

    Discover a world of possibilities with our range of portrait size options. From small and intimate to grand and eye-catching, we offer sizes that cater to every space and style, ensuring your Purfect Portrait fits seamlessly into any home.

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    Size: 8x12

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    Size: 16x24

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    Size: 12x12

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    Size: 24x36

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    Size: 12x16

    6 tips and tricks for capturing the perfect photo

    The Perfect Photo

    Creating a top-quality Custom Pet Portrait requires a great photo as a starting point. Don't worry if you're not a photography pro – follow these simple steps to capture an amazing portrait of your furry friend using your mobile device.

    1. Good Lighting

    Pick a spot with good lighting. Natural light is best, so try to take the photo outside in the morning or late afternoon when the sun isn't too harsh. If you're indoors, place your pet near a window to capture that lovely, soft light.

    2. Keep Your Pet Happy

    Before you start, ensure your pet is relaxed and in a good mood. Play with them or give them treats to make them comfortable and focused. A calm pet is more likely to cooperate with the photoshoot. 

    3. Show Off Personality

    Your pet's personality is what makes them special. Try to capture their quirks and unique behaviors. If your dog has a floppy ear, let's see it. If your cat has a cute head tilt, aim to catch it on camera.

    4 Use a Friend's Help

    Having a second person to assist can be a game-changer. While you focus on getting your pet's attention, your friend can capture the perfect shot. They can also help in holding treats or toys to keep your pet engaged and looking in the right direction.

    5. Eye Level is Key

    Get down to your pet's eye level for the photo. This helps you see the world from their perspective and creates an intimate and engaging portrait.

    6. Avoid Bluriness

    Hold your camera steady to avoid blurry photos. You can also rest your arms on a surface or lean against a wall to steady your hands. A blurry photo makes for a poor-quality final product.

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