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Paws & Tiny Feet: Newborn and Pet Portraits

byLittle Boss PhotographyStudio in Electronic City, Bengaluru; also does home shoots across the cityStarts from10,500 per sessionView full gallery

Your furry friend is family, so they belong in the picture. We specialize in capturing the sweet, funny, and quiet bond between your baby and their first best friend.

A perfectly behaved duo. This studio shot features a swaddled newborn sleeping on a miniature bed while the family's Shih Tzu sits patiently beside them.

The perfect pair. A sleeping newborn rests peacefully next to the family's fluffy and alert dog on a soft white rug.

A tender moment between a baby and their furry sibling. The dog gives the sleeping, swaddled newborn a gentle lick on the cheek.

An adorable overhead shot of a sleeping newborn swaddled in blue, with their happy Shih Tzu sibling looking up at the camera.

An overhead view of a newborn and their dog lying side by side. The baby is awake and looking at the camera, creating a cute and engaging portrait.

A quick behind the scenes peek at a newborn and pet photoshoot, showing how we get the final, perfect shot of the baby and their furry friend.

This collage shows different moments from a newborn session, including a beautiful shot of the baby with their parents and another with their fluffy dog sibling.

A perfectly behaved duo. This studio shot features a swaddled newborn sleeping on a miniature bed while the family's Shih Tzu sits patiently beside them.

A tender moment between a baby and their furry sibling. The dog gives the sleeping, swaddled newborn a gentle lick on the cheek.

An overhead view of a newborn and their dog lying side by side. The baby is awake and looking at the camera, creating a cute and engaging portrait.

About Paws & Tiny Feet: Portraits with Pets

Shooting with pets needs more than just a camera. My assistant stays on duty to manage the vibe, keeping your pet calm while your baby is in the frame. We do not force poses because the best photos happen when your pet naturally wanders over to check on the baby. It is a slow, relaxed process that keeps both the tiny boss and the fur baby happy.

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