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Featured Pet Photography Portfolio

byPet Lovers DuoOn-location shoots across Delhi NCR; Studio in Malviya NagarStarts from12,000 Per Video AssetView full gallery

From high-energy brand campaigns to quiet, soulful portraits, here is a glimpse into the joyful chaos of our work.

We love capturing the wild, joyful chaos of pets. This underwater shot of a Boston Terrier mid-plunge shows the explosive energy and hilarious expressions we can freeze in time, creating truly unforgettable pet portraits.

For commercial shoots, we create a fun and comfortable atmosphere for both pets and their humans. Here, we captured a moment of genuine connection between a model and a fluffy Persian cat for a vibrant brand campaign.

We believe the setting can be just as important as the subject. This shot of a serene white cat posing on a rustic vintage car demonstrates our eye for creating artistic, lifestyle-focused visuals for any campaign.

A powerful portrait is all about the eyes. We used dramatic low-key lighting to capture the intense, piercing gaze of this magnificent black cat, showcasing our ability to create moody and impactful visuals.

We aim to capture the beautiful bond between pets and their people. This heartwarming clip of a dapper cat enjoying a serenade shows our knack for filming authentic, emotional moments that are perfect for social media.

Our work isn't limited to cats and dogs. We love capturing the gentle curiosity of all animals, like this adorable puppy making friends with ducklings, a butterfly, and even a tortoise.

We excel at creative product photography that puts pets at the center of the story. This playful video shows a fluffy Ragdoll cat becoming a living masterpiece inside a custom-made art frame, a concept we developed for a pet furniture brand.

About Featured

Pets aren't studio models, and we don't expect them to act like one. Whether it is an underwater shot or a quiet portrait, we focus on the raw, chaotic energy that makes your pet yours. We prioritize comfort over perfect poses, and we always take the time to let animals settle in, because forced smiles on a dog just never look right.