Celebrate your dog’s legacy on an outdoor dog photography session on location in London

Get inspired by this variety of images from different outdoor dog portrait sessions all captured by Amie Barron in our nation’s capital. Want to know how the process works? Head on over to the Outdoors Portrait Session page for more information.

image of a border terrier taken at golden hour in bushy park in london with dog photographer amie barron

“The way Amie harnesses light and detail while capturing stunning candid shots in the most beautiful way, is a gift.”

From start to finish, Amie was amazing, super chilled and really kind. The photoshoot was arranged to take place outdoors in one of Molly’s favourite parks, so there were lots of distractions! Amie and Naomi were super patient and used their experience to find potential good spots to photograph Molly, making sure Molly was comfortable throughout. The session felt like a fun morning stroll in the park rather than a photoshoot!

- Molly’s Human (Amie Barron Photography 5* Google Review)

FAQs

  • I have photographed SO many dogs in London whose owners think they can’t stay still long enough. Guess what? Every time I’ve finished a session with a skeptical human, their dog has completely surprised them every time. I have a tried and trusted range of tricks up my sleeve to help get the best out of your dog. AND the best images are never the ones of them sitting completely still. Trust my process!

  • The safety of a dog in front of my camera in London - as well as others around us - is the utmost priority during our portrait sessions. I will NEVER insist that your dog is off-lead in any context. Believe it or not, most of the dogs in my images were safely on a lead in the original image! With a little retouching fairy dust, you would never know.

  • There are a couple options here if you’d still love to have your reactive dog photographed in London but aren’t sure on the best method. We can choose a quiet location early in the morning to minimise any dog-dog interaction or if it is a major concern for you then a studio session in a private space such as your own home could be the way to go. Discuss this with me in more detail during a pre-booking chat to get the best advice.

  • Let’s be honest, the weather in London can be unpredictable at best. I always try to encourage us to proceed with a shoot even if it’s raining a little bit - there are always some amazing atmospheric images to be had. However, I always keep an eye on the weather forecast the night before and if it gets out of hand or looks to be a total washout we can absolutely reschedule.