You know that little swirl of fur on their chests? Or the feathery fur that wisps in a gentle breeze off the back of their legs?
The tail that winds all the way around to form a full 360 degrees of butt flair fluff.
The TOE BEANS.


These are the details that I look for when capturing your pet in a photo session.
Itโs these little things that, when we look at our dogs or cats, smack our brains with those feel-good feels.ย
It’s all in the DETAILS!
For me, itโs how Nolaโs one ear sticks out a little bit further than the other one when sheโs in full-concentration mode. Or itโs Muccaโs jet-black patch of fur on his right side. And both of them have those little button swirls of fur on their chests. Theyโre perfect for poking your finger into.



Then thereโs the feet. Fritoโs sponsorship aside, those little feet are SO cute. And the smaller they are, they cuter they seem to be.

Also, each of those beans is as boop-worthy, if not more boopable, than the previous one.
And seeing these little details (d-tails?!) can really add that super personal touch to each pet portrait that makes any pet parent squeal โYES! Thatโs totally THEM!โ
Take Ryan the Pomeranian for example. Weโd just wrapped up a session that went really well. Ryan was super treat-oriented so it made him a breeze to work with. Not to mention he just had his hair done the week before and just formed a perfect cloud of cuteness.
Well, Iโd thought we had finished the session, but Ryan had other plans. His Dad was getting his things together and they started to play a bit.
โHOLD THE DOOR. Keep doing that but on the backdrop!โ
And two clicks on my camera later, we had this magical moment. Dad had a treat in hand and that little paw went up and that was IT. I added the hover-cookie in later – but all these pieces together tell a story. It shows how Ryan sees and loves The Almighty Dog Biscuit!
His stretching of the toe beans towards the ultimate snack prize, makes the story.
Here are a few other examples when those little puppy feet pads make an appearance. Sometimes itโs more natural than others. Or maybe theyโre just tired of my super slick backdrop paper so itโs the plop and sploot instead.
Cat Toe Beans
Cats are another level. Their innate drive to slice at things with its claws, often means those toe beans appear more often.
One of my favorite poses for cats is them sitting, facing me but at an angle, and that arm and swatting at a toy. I love this springy-feathery-doo-dad thing for cats. Yes. Official name.


Itโs got bells and boings all over and really, it may be more fun for me than the actual cats.
Itโs also great when a cat feels so at ease in the studio that they will grab anything and just roll around with it. Take baby Indy here. He saw one of my flower hair tie props and decided it must be killed. Immediately. And BAM! Cute toe bean detail shots.
Whatโs your favorite boopable-detail on your cat or dog? Let me know in the comments!
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“Ryan the Pomeranian” – LOVE him!!!The raised “toe beans” are so cute and what a perfect studio capture! Love the cat images … as we know… cats are HARD to photograph – nailed it!
Favorite “boopable-detail” on my dog? Her nose! She’s got that pink snow nose in the winter!!!
I love seeing a dog’s toe beans! Photographing in studio can give you a lot of options to capture the toe beans and other special details of a pet.
I love your attention to the personal details. Toe beans and tushies are some of my favorites. Good job getting them in the studio too. That seems harder!
That paw up glimpse of toe beans image you captured of Ryan the pom is ADORABLE and the caption is EPIC! You capture all the details – toe beans included – in your studio sessions.
Favorite boop-able detail on my dog Blue… his nose. His best squishy, soft, bury your hands into it spot.. his jowls!