Movie Showcase – Webkinz Photography Tips

Do you like to photograph your Webkinz pets? Check out these tips by tefane14!

 

 

 

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27 Responses to Movie Showcase – Webkinz Photography Tips

  1. MyLittlePony2010EG13 says:

    Thankss for sharing your video, tefane14! I love taking pictures of my Webkinz Pets. I think your video was awesome.

  2. kitkat2004 says:

    thanks for the tips!!

  3. RagingFire123 says:

    Does anyone know where the Gingerbread Puppy went? I have tried to find her at the estore on Webkinz World so that I can adopt her, but she disappeared. She’s not at the regular Ganz Estore either. Any ideas?

  4. FoxesRule612 says:

    I looove taking pictures of my Webkinz!! It’s fun, and you can get creative with all the cool poses and positions for your pets to do. Unfortunately my phone is old and takes really bad quality pictures….

  5. otisbulldogmiddleton says:

    These are some pretty cool tips! I’ve taken some photos, but I don’t know if they’re any good. I was hoping to send it in to the sharing Center, but I don’t know.

  6. katherinemacey says:

    Sally im having some trouble on webkinz. my friend recently got into wekinz and she used my email for the account. she wanted to go into the kinz chat plus room, but every time she tries to go in it wont let her. i set up a parental controls for her to be allowed to go in, but for some reason even with ready the privacy policy, user agreement, and chat rules, it wouldnt allow me to give her access. now one thing that maybe causing it is she has a free account. she wants to get a webkinz soon to have a real account but until then she is stuck. she has one more day left on her deluxe trial, im not sure whats wrong. i hope for a quick reply!

  7. agbag says:

    I have taken a couple photos of my Webkinz, and I have found that brushing the fur into certain positions is helpful in making a more satisfying photo. For example, if I was using the Calico Cat in the video, I would spend time brushing some of the fur away from the eyes so that the posing and camera angle can make him/her seem more expressive. This is especially important for some of the fluffier or frizzier pets, such as the Hoppy Floppy Bunny, Old English Sheepdog, and Silversoft Cat. I might also adjust the whiskers for the same reason.

    • SnowFox15 says:

      Those are very good tips, agbag! Thank you!

      • SnowFox15 says:

        I actually try that too, sometimes, and it does seem to make a big difference. It makes your pet look more expressive and you can see their cute beady eyes much more clearly.

        • FoxesRule612 says:

          Yeah, I’ve tried that too! It really works. Have any of you brushed your plush pets with a slicker dog brush? If not, I reallllyy recommend it because it makes their fur soooooooo soft!!! Before I’d start brushing though I would take out my dog’s fur first out of the brush. XD

  8. FennecFox says:

    Very good tips! Congrats on getting featured, tefane14! I really enjoyed your video.

  9. SnowFox15 says:

    Great job on making this video, tefane14! I found it very helpful, especially since I consider myself a fellow Webkinz photographer. Congrats on getting featured! :D

    • SnowFox15 says:

      That outdoors tip is very helpful. I find that iPhones take much sharper, clearer photos if you’re outside. :)

      • _emiemiemiemiemi_ says:

        Yep! These are some really good tips. Being creative, using sunlight, and shooting Webkinz you’re taking a picture of being in good position that looks interesting is pretty important. Different angles, clear photos; just great tips! I take lots of photos for my Etsy shop and of my Webkinz, too, so I’d say I’m decently experienced with photogrpphy. Definitely not the best, of course, but I can take some nice pictures. =P But yeah, the lighting tip is one of the most important, I’d day. Inside there is usually more of that yellowish indoor lighting. Outside there is only natural light, which looks best and makes the photos clearer. iPhones don’t have very good light.. umm.. capturing.. ability..(?) so where the light is clear and full, pictures come out better. They never take good pictures in low light, and outside, in the middle of the day, there is always plenty of light. Outside is always the best place to take pictures or on a windowsill with lots of light coming through. =] Heheh, just thought I’d.. elaborate on that.. =P Anywaayyy, great tips! This is a very useful video.

  10. megamom12 says:

    Thank you so very much for sharing your experience. Personally I think that you should ask Santakinz for a nice digital camera. :)

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