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In this tutorial, Adam Goldberg, a pet photographer based in Tampa, Florida, shares five tips for capturing better studio portraits of pets. The first tip emphasizes the importance of "catch lights," which are reflections of the light modifier in the pet's eyes that bring life to the photo. It is crucial to ensure these catch lights are visible, especially for pets with thick eyebrows, like doodles or schnauzers; brushing their eyebrows aside helps. If the pet is lying down, lowering the light source can enhance the reflection in their eyes. Adam prefers using a seven-foot umbrella or a 36-inch octa-m for optimal catch lights, asserting that larger catch lights improve the image quality.