Feeld Pet Photos Photo Shot List
Download the ultimate Feeld Pet Photos photo shot list. Organized by time of day with equipment tips and preparation guides.
This shot list is tailored for Feeld pet photos: profile images that show you and your pet in ways that fit Feeld’s open, authentic vibe while working well in small thumbnails. Use it as a checklist during a 45–90 minute shoot to capture a balanced mix of candid interaction, close-ups, and context shots that make your Feeld pet profile feel inviting and clear.
Sections
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Shots
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Gear items
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Time of day
Candid Interaction & Play
Midday4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fetch Throw | Photograph you throwing a toy while your pet mid-chase is in-frame; capture both of your expressions if possible so viewers read the shared moment. Demonstrates playfulness and spontaneity, traits that attract certain Feeld demographics. | Use burst mode and place photographer at a slight angle to capture both faces. | Medium |
| 2 | Ear Scratch Laugh | Close-to-mid portrait of you laughing while scratching your pet’s ears; focus on your facial expression with the pet slightly softened behind. Shows affectionate interaction that reads well in small Feeld thumbnails. | Give treats between takes to keep the pet engaged and relaxed. | Medium |
| 3 | Treat Training Focus | Low-angle shot highlighting eye contact between you and your pet while you hold a treat; capture the attentive moment to show patience and care. This signals responsible pet ownership to potential Feeld matches. | Use a quiet reward and practice the trick before shooting to reduce retakes. | Medium |
| 4 | Playful Over-the-Shoulder | Over-the-shoulder frame where you glance back at the camera while your pet plays in the foreground; this gives a voyeuristic candid feel that performs well as a secondary Feeld image. Keeps the focus on candid energy rather than posed formality. | Keep movements natural—avoid exaggerated looks that read as staged. | Medium |
- Medium#1
Fetch Throw
- Direction
- Photograph you throwing a toy while your pet mid-chase is in-frame; capture both of your expressions if possible so viewers read the shared moment. Demonstrates playfulness and spontaneity, traits that attract certain Feeld demographics.
- Pose
- Use burst mode and place photographer at a slight angle to capture both faces.
- Medium#2
Ear Scratch Laugh
- Direction
- Close-to-mid portrait of you laughing while scratching your pet’s ears; focus on your facial expression with the pet slightly softened behind. Shows affectionate interaction that reads well in small Feeld thumbnails.
- Pose
- Give treats between takes to keep the pet engaged and relaxed.
- Medium#3
Treat Training Focus
- Direction
- Low-angle shot highlighting eye contact between you and your pet while you hold a treat; capture the attentive moment to show patience and care. This signals responsible pet ownership to potential Feeld matches.
- Pose
- Use a quiet reward and practice the trick before shooting to reduce retakes.
- Medium#4
Playful Over-the-Shoulder
- Direction
- Over-the-shoulder frame where you glance back at the camera while your pet plays in the foreground; this gives a voyeuristic candid feel that performs well as a secondary Feeld image. Keeps the focus on candid energy rather than posed formality.
- Pose
- Keep movements natural—avoid exaggerated looks that read as staged.
Outdoor Adventure & Golden Hour
Golden hour (PM)5 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Golden Hour Walkside | Full-body or three-quarter frame of you walking your pet on a path with the sun low behind you; have the photographer use a shallow depth of field to separate you from the background. This classic lifestyle shot reads as active and approachable on Feeld. | Keep the leash visible for safety cues; shoot from a low angle to emphasize movement. | Full body |
| 2 | Leash Over Shoulder | Casual portrait with the leash looped over your shoulder and the pet slightly in front or to the side—pose relaxed, look off-camera to create a candid vibe. Works as a profile lead photo that balances person and pet equally for Feeld users wanting pet-forward profiles. | Avoid covering the pet’s face; ensure you both fit within the 4:5 crop common to dating apps. | Medium |
| 3 | Picnic Relaxed | Three-person (you, pet, and picnic items) low-angle shot showing shared space—spread a blanket, include pet toys or treats to create narrative. Shows you as social and nurturing, signals good outdoors compatibility to Feeld matches. | Bring sunscreen and water for your pet; keep food safe and out of reach to prevent stress. | Medium |
| 4 | Trail Jump Action | Burst sequence of your pet mid-leap with you cheering or reaching out—use continuous shooting to capture a keeper that conveys playfulness and energy. Action shots stand out on Feeld feeds and attract adventurous matches. | Use a fast shutter or burst mode and prioritize the pet’s safety—don’t stage risky jumps. | Medium |
| 5 | Urban Stoops & Window Sit | Three-quarter shot seated on a stoop or window ledge with your pet in your lap and a city backdrop that gives context to your lifestyle. Good for Feeld users who want to show a city-based, public-life vibe. | Watch for busy backgrounds; choose a shallow depth of field to keep attention on you and the pet. | Medium |
- Full body#1
Golden Hour Walkside
- Direction
- Full-body or three-quarter frame of you walking your pet on a path with the sun low behind you; have the photographer use a shallow depth of field to separate you from the background. This classic lifestyle shot reads as active and approachable on Feeld.
- Pose
- Keep the leash visible for safety cues; shoot from a low angle to emphasize movement.
- Medium#2
Leash Over Shoulder
- Direction
- Casual portrait with the leash looped over your shoulder and the pet slightly in front or to the side—pose relaxed, look off-camera to create a candid vibe. Works as a profile lead photo that balances person and pet equally for Feeld users wanting pet-forward profiles.
- Pose
- Avoid covering the pet’s face; ensure you both fit within the 4:5 crop common to dating apps.
- Medium#3
Picnic Relaxed
- Direction
- Three-person (you, pet, and picnic items) low-angle shot showing shared space—spread a blanket, include pet toys or treats to create narrative. Shows you as social and nurturing, signals good outdoors compatibility to Feeld matches.
- Pose
- Bring sunscreen and water for your pet; keep food safe and out of reach to prevent stress.
- Medium#4
Trail Jump Action
- Direction
- Burst sequence of your pet mid-leap with you cheering or reaching out—use continuous shooting to capture a keeper that conveys playfulness and energy. Action shots stand out on Feeld feeds and attract adventurous matches.
- Pose
- Use a fast shutter or burst mode and prioritize the pet’s safety—don’t stage risky jumps.
- Medium#5
Urban Stoops & Window Sit
- Direction
- Three-quarter shot seated on a stoop or window ledge with your pet in your lap and a city backdrop that gives context to your lifestyle. Good for Feeld users who want to show a city-based, public-life vibe.
- Pose
- Watch for busy backgrounds; choose a shallow depth of field to keep attention on you and the pet.
Doorstep & Home Comfort Shots
Indoor · any time4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sofa Cuddle Crop | Waist-up framed on the sofa with your pet on your lap or chest, both faces visible; lean slightly toward the camera and smile naturally to convey approachability. This close crop reads well as Feeld app thumbnails and shows you care for your pet. | Use window light from the side and remove clutter behind you to keep the focus on faces. | Medium |
| 2 | Kitchen Morning Routine | Three-quarter body shot by the counter while making coffee with your pet nearby (on a stool or sitting at your feet); shoot from hip level to include both of you and a little environment. It signals domestic life without being overly intimate—good for Feeld users seeking real-day-to-day chemistry. | Keep the pet safe away from hot surfaces; capture a few candid frames while you look at the pet rather than the camera. | Environmental |
| 3 | Shared Bed Blanket | Head-and-shoulders shot under a blanket with your pet visible and relaxed; aim for a soft, cozy look that implies trust and partnership but stays tasteful for a public dating profile. Crop above the chest to respect Feeld’s diverse audience and maintain comfort levels. | Avoid revealing clothing; this shot should feel intimate, not sexual—keep it safe for work. | Close-up |
| 4 | Pet Profile Collage | Create four 1:1 squares: two tight pet portraits and two of you (one smiling, one candid). Upload as a set to show pet importance and give Feeld browsers quick visual context at thumbnail size. | Export a thumbnail-proofed version (200 px square) so details remain legible in Feeld’s app view. | Medium |
- Medium#1
Sofa Cuddle Crop
- Direction
- Waist-up framed on the sofa with your pet on your lap or chest, both faces visible; lean slightly toward the camera and smile naturally to convey approachability. This close crop reads well as Feeld app thumbnails and shows you care for your pet.
- Pose
- Use window light from the side and remove clutter behind you to keep the focus on faces.
- Environmental#2
Kitchen Morning Routine
- Direction
- Three-quarter body shot by the counter while making coffee with your pet nearby (on a stool or sitting at your feet); shoot from hip level to include both of you and a little environment. It signals domestic life without being overly intimate—good for Feeld users seeking real-day-to-day chemistry.
- Pose
- Keep the pet safe away from hot surfaces; capture a few candid frames while you look at the pet rather than the camera.
- Close-up#3
Shared Bed Blanket
- Direction
- Head-and-shoulders shot under a blanket with your pet visible and relaxed; aim for a soft, cozy look that implies trust and partnership but stays tasteful for a public dating profile. Crop above the chest to respect Feeld’s diverse audience and maintain comfort levels.
- Pose
- Avoid revealing clothing; this shot should feel intimate, not sexual—keep it safe for work.
- Medium#4
Pet Profile Collage
- Direction
- Create four 1:1 squares: two tight pet portraits and two of you (one smiling, one candid). Upload as a set to show pet importance and give Feeld browsers quick visual context at thumbnail size.
- Pose
- Export a thumbnail-proofed version (200 px square) so details remain legible in Feeld’s app view.
Close-Ups & Detail Portraits
Indoor · any time5 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pet Face Portrait (Eyes in Focus) | Tight headshot of the pet with eyes sharply focused, background blurred; shoot at pet eye level to create connection. Works as a pet-featured thumbnail on Feeld where clear facial detail matters. | Use a 50–85mm equivalent focal length to avoid distortion and get pleasing compression. | Medium |
| 2 | Matching Gaze | Side-by-side tight crop of you and your pet looking into the camera with heads close together; align eyes on the same horizontal plane for visual harmony. Sends a clear message that the pet is an intentional part of your life—useful on Feeld profiles that highlight partnership compatibility. | Have a helper hold a treat near the camera to synchronize gazes; patience is key. | Medium |
| 3 | Hand-on-Paw Detail | Macro-style frame of your hand resting on your pet’s paw to communicate tenderness and consent. This intimate detail translates well to Feeld viewers looking for emotionally grounded partners. | Keep nails and fur tidy; use soft side light to reveal texture without harsh shadows. | Medium |
| 4 | Accessory & Collar Tag | Close shot of a distinctive collar, tag, or bandana that hints at your pet’s personality and care level; useful for quick storytelling in Feeld profiles. Helps start conversations—people often ask about a cute tag or bandana style. | Avoid showing personal info like your home address on tags; blur IDs for safety. | Medium |
| 5 | Feeld Thumbnail Test | Export and preview a 1:1 square crop scaled down to typical phone sizes to confirm faces and pet details remain readable at small sizes. Always check thumbnails before uploading to Feeld to ensure the image communicates as intended. | Preview at 200 px wide to simulate in-app thumbnail clarity. | Medium |
- Medium#1
Pet Face Portrait (Eyes in Focus)
- Direction
- Tight headshot of the pet with eyes sharply focused, background blurred; shoot at pet eye level to create connection. Works as a pet-featured thumbnail on Feeld where clear facial detail matters.
- Pose
- Use a 50–85mm equivalent focal length to avoid distortion and get pleasing compression.
- Medium#2
Matching Gaze
- Direction
- Side-by-side tight crop of you and your pet looking into the camera with heads close together; align eyes on the same horizontal plane for visual harmony. Sends a clear message that the pet is an intentional part of your life—useful on Feeld profiles that highlight partnership compatibility.
- Pose
- Have a helper hold a treat near the camera to synchronize gazes; patience is key.
- Medium#3
Hand-on-Paw Detail
- Direction
- Macro-style frame of your hand resting on your pet’s paw to communicate tenderness and consent. This intimate detail translates well to Feeld viewers looking for emotionally grounded partners.
- Pose
- Keep nails and fur tidy; use soft side light to reveal texture without harsh shadows.
- Medium#4
Accessory & Collar Tag
- Direction
- Close shot of a distinctive collar, tag, or bandana that hints at your pet’s personality and care level; useful for quick storytelling in Feeld profiles. Helps start conversations—people often ask about a cute tag or bandana style.
- Pose
- Avoid showing personal info like your home address on tags; blur IDs for safety.
- Medium#5
Feeld Thumbnail Test
- Direction
- Export and preview a 1:1 square crop scaled down to typical phone sizes to confirm faces and pet details remain readable at small sizes. Always check thumbnails before uploading to Feeld to ensure the image communicates as intended.
- Pose
- Preview at 200 px wide to simulate in-app thumbnail clarity.
Low-Light & Evening Vibes
Indoor · any time4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Candlelit Cuddle | Soft, warm portrait lit by a nearby lamp or candles (safely placed) with the pet tucked close; use a tripod and raise ISO carefully for a grain-controlled look. Conveys a cozy, sensual-but-safe ambiance compatible with Feeld’s mature audiences. | Never leave candles unattended and keep them out of reach of pets—safety first. | Medium |
| 2 | Window Rain Reflection | Silhouetted shot of you and your pet by a rain-specked window with city lights behind—compose to include reflections for mood. Works as an artistic secondary image on Feeld to suggest depth and introspection. | Use a small aperture to keep window detail and reflections from blowing out. | Medium |
| 3 | Neon Café Date | Portrait in a dim café with neon or warm string lights, the pet in a carrier or on your lap; highlight color contrast for a modern, urban Feeld vibe. Signals you’re social and comfortable in nightlife settings with your pet. | Ask permission before bringing pets into businesses and respect local rules. | Medium |
| 4 | Streetlight Silhouette | Backlit silhouette of you and your pet under a streetlight—focus on composition and strong shapes rather than detail for a cinematic feel. This works well as a mood shot in a Feeld gallery that complements friendlier daytime images. | Position subjects to create clear, readable outlines; avoid cluttered backgrounds. | Medium |
- Medium#1
Candlelit Cuddle
- Direction
- Soft, warm portrait lit by a nearby lamp or candles (safely placed) with the pet tucked close; use a tripod and raise ISO carefully for a grain-controlled look. Conveys a cozy, sensual-but-safe ambiance compatible with Feeld’s mature audiences.
- Pose
- Never leave candles unattended and keep them out of reach of pets—safety first.
- Medium#2
Window Rain Reflection
- Direction
- Silhouetted shot of you and your pet by a rain-specked window with city lights behind—compose to include reflections for mood. Works as an artistic secondary image on Feeld to suggest depth and introspection.
- Pose
- Use a small aperture to keep window detail and reflections from blowing out.
- Medium#3
Neon Café Date
- Direction
- Portrait in a dim café with neon or warm string lights, the pet in a carrier or on your lap; highlight color contrast for a modern, urban Feeld vibe. Signals you’re social and comfortable in nightlife settings with your pet.
- Pose
- Ask permission before bringing pets into businesses and respect local rules.
- Medium#4
Streetlight Silhouette
- Direction
- Backlit silhouette of you and your pet under a streetlight—focus on composition and strong shapes rather than detail for a cinematic feel. This works well as a mood shot in a Feeld gallery that complements friendlier daytime images.
- Pose
- Position subjects to create clear, readable outlines; avoid cluttered backgrounds.
Before you shoot
Run through these the night before so the shoot itself stays fast.
- Groom and refresh your pet. Give your pet a bath or brushing the day before and wipe eyes/nose before shooting so fur looks tidy and faces read well in thumbnails.
- Scout and secure private spots. Pick locations where your pet is allowed and you won’t be interrupted; on Feeld, privacy is valued—avoid obvious home addresses or shared spaces if you prefer discretion.
- Bring a pet kit. Pack treats, favorite toy, water, towel and waste bags to keep your pet comfortable and responsive during the session.
- Plan wardrobe contrasts. Choose clothing colors that contrast with your pet’s fur so both subjects separate visually in small Feeld thumbnails—avoid busy patterns that distract from faces.
- Do a thumbnail proof. After each set, export square crops at small sizes (200 px) and review on your phone so you can reshoot if faces or pet details are lost at Feeld preview sizes.
Gear checklist
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