
A place where dogs, art and unapologetic human–animal connection collide with enough force to shake loose something real.
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Photography can't fix grief. But it can create the conditions for continuing bonds, making something worth reaching for when loss becomes real.
The Art of Dog is an ongoing series that digs into the deeper side of dog photography – its his...
Her right eye is smaller than her left, and I forget that sometimes when I’m positioning her for my camera.
Her nose takes a bit of a turn at the end.
Since TPLO surgery, her right hind has a noticeable sway.
She has imperfections.
She...
The first time it happened, it felt like a blip in our timeline.
Then it happened again.
And again and again.
We’d get to a trailhead and Bella would find a place to pee, then promptly lie down in the grass, refusing to go forward.
I sh...
Dogs don't book portrait sessions, sign contracts or understand what a camera is. So what does consent look like when your subject can't say yes?
The Art of Dog is an ongoing series that digs into the deeper side of dog photography – its h...
Editor’s note: I missed last week! I was elbows deep in Fast CAT photos but I at least have my sports shot for Unleashed’s Empower challenge. #IYKYK
I get down on the floor beside her.
I run my hand over her fur. Her soft, gentle eyes loo...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I'm the Chief Memory Maker and Treat Officer at Big White Dog Photography, based in Spokane Valley, Washington. I create kickass art for people who love their dogs that damn much and write about the intersection of dogs, art and life.
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