Sometimes our clients can get invested in the emotional quality of a photo and not really know if it is indeed a good photo to work from. I have on many occasions had people send me fun special photos of their pups taken on a really special day that are etched in their memories. While these may be great memories they do not always make for the perfect portrait if taken too far away, or if other negatives are present like low resolution or a lack of crisp detail. Sometimes too it is just very hard to know which shot will work best.
See Sable the Cocker Spaniel below as an example:

Because this was a memorial project I chose to waive our fee for starting over from scratch with a new photo and asked Sable's Mom to send additional photos. I will post both artworks below so you can see the difference. Keep in mind I am still tweaking Sable #2 and will be finalizing this artwork soon.
Sable #2 from new photograph ( below)
In this piece I added a sofa her brother is leaning on in his portrait.
In this piece I added a sofa her brother is leaning on in his portrait.
Sable #1 from original photo submission ( below)

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