How to shoot animal portraits feat. Vincent Lagrange
COOPH teams up with Belgian Photographer Vincent Lagrange to discover more about his method and motivation behind ‘The Human Animal Project’. Vincent visited us at the COOPH studio with some furry friends, to show you how he prepares for shoots and interacts with dogs in order to capture the perfect animal portrait. Amazingly, Vincent uses only available light to create his pictures! So, if you have a pet at home you can try out his tips without the need for huge studio lighting. Share your best animal portraits with us by tagging @thecooph and #coophshoutout on Instagram!
Photographer: Vincent Lagrange
Website: www.finni.be
Instagram: www.instagram.com/vinnilagrange
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VINCENT’S CAMERAS:
Leica M10:
Leica Summilux-M 1:1.4/50mm ASPH:
Leica SL:
OUR EQUIPMENT:
Camera used for filming – Sony A7s:
Tripod – Gitzo Traveler GT1545T:
SD Card – SanDisk Extreme PRO:
Hard Drive – SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD 500GB:
Image Editing Software – Adobe Lightroom:
Image Editing Software – Adobe Photoshop:
Video Editing Software – Adobe Premiere Pro:
Video Editing Software – Adobe After Effects:
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Producer: Ulrich Grill, zooom productions (
Videography: Martin Herbst
Editing: Lukas Kozel
Photography: Vincent Lagrange
Written by: Sean Nugent
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