Getting your Commission
Want the perfect gift to commemorate your beloved family pet? Consider a fully personalised pet portrait...
Commission slots are open for Christmas!
Step 1.
Choose your portrait style and size.
Things to consider:
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The larger the portrait, the more detail can be included
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Headshot or whole body?
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How many subjects? (keep in mind the size limits)
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Do you have good reference photos? (See below for tips)
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When would you like to receive the portrait?
Step 2.
Fill in this form to get in contact. Include as much detail about what you would like as possible.
Step 3.
I will get in touch with you by email and ask for some reference photos. I will be able to produce the best portraits from good photos - here are a couple of tips!

Good Reference
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The original photo - it hasn't been compressed by software
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High resolution - zooming in doesn't make it blurry, its easy to see small details​
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Clear lighting - no part of the dog is too obscured or over saturated​
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No objects blocking parts of the dog
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Nice & expressive pose

Less Good Reference
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​Screenshot of photo - its has been compressed and so lost some detail
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Lower resolution
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There's a rope blocking parts of one of the dogs
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High contrast lighting means the eyes are obscured​
If you really can't get good reference photos then send what you have and I will work with those!
Step 4.
Pay the 30% deposit by transfer to book your slot in my calendar. The bank details will be communicated by email.
Step 5.
I will start work on your portrait and give you an estimated timescale for completion. Please bear in mind that this can take weeks/months depending on my schedule, but I will keep you up to date via email. If you would like, I can send progress photos.​
Step 6.
You will receive a photo of the finished product. If you are happy with it, pay the outstanding balance.
Step 7.
Your portrait will be mounted in white card and shipped to you.
Deliveries within Europe start from €10. I'm in the process of working out the best way to ship to the UK, bear with me!