Woodykiki Photo Guide
  • Take photos in daylight or a brightly lit room.
  • Use a smartphone or high-quality camera for clear details.
  • Ensure the whole face and neck are visible and not in shadow.
  • Avoid overly filtered photos to capture your pet's true coloring.
  • Make sure your pet is looking at the camera. We'll draw them in the exact position they are in the photo!
Visual guide showing good and bad examples of pet photos for portraits.

Unsure if your image will work?

No problem! Feel free to email your image to support@woodykiki.com and we'll review it for you. We can often find a way to make it work!