FAQs

  1. What should I expect during a photo session with Gibson Gallery?

    • During a session, we aim to capture the unique personality and essence of your pet. It's a relaxed and enjoyable experience where we work together to create lasting memories.

  2. How long does a typical photo session last?

    • The duration of a session varies depending on the type and location of the shoot. On average, a session can last between 1 to 2 hours.

  3. What locations do you offer for photo sessions?

    • I’m flexible and can conduct sessions at your preferred location, whether it's your home, a local park, or any other meaningful place for you and your pet.

  4. Do you photograph pets other than dogs and cats?

    • Absolutely! We love working with all types of pets, from rabbits and birds to reptiles and more. Every pet has a unique story to tell.

  5. What happens if my pet is not very cooperative during the session?

    • Don't worry; it's completely normal! I have experience working with pets of all temperaments. We'll take our time, ensuring your pet feels comfortable and at ease.

  6. How do I prepare my pet for a photo session?

    • Ensure your pet has had some exercise but isn’t too tired. Bring their favorite toys or treats to make the session more enjoyable. Grooming is also recommended for a polished look.

  7. When will I get to see the final photos?

    • The editing process takes time, but you can expect a sneak peek shortly after the session. The final, edited gallery will be delivered within 1-14 days.

  8. Can I order prints or digital files of the photos?

    • Yes, you can! We offer a variety of print and digital options. Details on pricing and packages can be found on our pricing page.

  9. Do you offer gift certificates for your services?

    • Yes, we do! A pet photography session makes for a thoughtful and unique gift. Contact me directly to purchase a gift certificate.

  10. Why do you offer free end-of-life photo sessions?

    • I believe in honoring the entire journey of pets, including their final moments. Offering free end-of-life sessions is a way for me to give back and provide compassionate support during a difficult time.