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Sarah Bellwald, a Swiss photographer, specializes in capturing dogs and their owners in natural settings. Inspired by her own dog Cameo since 2020, she transformed a personal passion into a professional focus, evolving her style and approach to tell heartfelt stories through her lens.
I am Sarah Bellwald from Switzerland, and I specialize in photographing dogs and people with their dogs in natural settings. I’ve been taking pictures since I was 14—starting with people, landscapes, and our pets.
Today, dog photography is my profession, and my own dog, Cameo, was my biggest inspiration. When he joined our family in 2020, I wanted to capture our moments together in photos. That desire sparked a deep passion for dog photography. Since then, my style and process have evolved significantly.
Back then, I mostly used automatic mode—but now, nothing is left to chance. Image editing has also become essential. My first photos, taken with an analog camera, were unedited; today, post-processing is an integral part of my work.
Dog photography—without a doubt! My heart beats for capturing dogs and their humans in nature. As a dog owner, I spend a lot of time outdoors, and nature means a lot to me. Dogs also love being outside, where they show their true character.
Some are full of energy, others relaxed, some curious, independent, or deeply connected to their human companions. Some love to play or run through the snow—there are so many different personalities. I find the beauty of dogs fascinating: no two are alike, and each deserves to be photographed with their unique character and traits.
Dogs are humans’ best friends and loyal companions. I love capturing the bond between a dog and its owner, creating moments that last forever.
I prefer working with a 70-200mm zoom lens or a fast prime lens. My camera settings vary depending on lighting conditions, but a fast shutter speed is essential to capture a dog’s movement sharply. My favorite feature is animal eye autofocus, which helps me keep focus even when the dog is moving quickly.
Myself—driven by a constant desire to improve, learn new things, and evolve. When I look back at how I photographed in the beginning compared to today, I see tremendous progress. I have continuously educated myself, learned from other photographers, and find exchanges with like-minded people extremely valuable.
Photographing with other talented photographers is always motivating, as we share tips and support each other.
Sarah Bellwald
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Sarah Bellwald, a Swiss photographer, specializes in capturing dogs and their owners in natural settings. Inspired by her own dog Cameo since 2020, she transformed a personal passion into a professional focus, evolving her style and approach to tell heartfelt stories through her lens.
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