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Studio lighting example for pet portraits

May 29, 2025 Neil vN 2 Comments

cat photographer NJ studio cat portrait

Studio lighting example for pet portraits

Rosa who I have photographed before as model, also lives out her love for cats as a catsitter.  (Check out her Instagram page).  She brought her cat, Happy, in to the studio for a few portraits … but Happy had definite opinions about that! My career as a photographer of cats seems to be off to a somewhat shaky start! He was just being a typical cat – adorable, but with a mind of his own.

In setting up the lights, one of my main considerations, just like it would be when shooting on location, is to make sure I have a background that complements the intended photo. So in this case, I also started with the background splash of light. I took some time to get it at just the right angle, at the right height, with a color that I like.  (I gelled the flash for that orange color.)

Lighting details:

I used (3x) Profoto A2 flash  (B&H / Amazon) for this photo session. Even though I have a number of larger studio flashes, I wanted to see for myself if I could do a really nice portrait lighting setup with these remarkably portable flashes.

There’s a Profoto 2ft Clic Octabox  (B&H / Amazon) on camera-left as main light; and a Profoto 2ft Clic Octabox  (B&H / Amazon) as rim light on camera right. The splash of light on the grey wall in the back, is from the third A2 flash with a gel, angled towards the wall via a boom-arm. I lifted the exposure in the RAW file for that spot so that you can more clearly see that flash.

 

Camera settings and camera gear used for this sequence of photos

  • 1/200 @ f/8 @ 200 ISO
  • Sony A1  (B&H / Amazon)
  • Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 GM ii  (B&H / Amazon)
  • Profoto A2 flash  (B&H / Amazon)
  • Profoto 2ft Clic Octabox  (B&H / Amazon)
  • Profoto 2.7 ft Clic Octabox  (B&H / Amazon)
  • Clic Creative Gel kit  (B&H / Amazon)

 


 

Summary

The Clic system and the flashes are a nice, thorough and portable system, which will see a lot of use.

 

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Related articles

  • Review : Profoto A2 flash & Clic light modifiers
  • Creating dramatic studio lighting with Profoto A2 flashes
  • Off-camera flash with the Profoto A1, A1x, A10 flashes

 

Filed Under: pet photography, pets, portraits, studio photography Tagged With: Profoto, Profoto A2, Profoto flashes in the studio, studio lighting setup


 

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2 Comments, Add Your Own

  1. 1Valent Lau says

    January 20, 2026 at 7:12 am

    I don’t know how you get the cat to look at you, I can’t get mine to look at me at all!

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    • 1.1Neil vN says

      January 28, 2026 at 12:52 am

      Happy the cat had met me before, and it was just the three of us in the studio … and I just had to be patient and ready for when he looked at the camera. But yes, cats are famous for purposely ignoring you.

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