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The Dogs: Human Animals

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Dogs: Human Animals
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Vincent Lagrange
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 314,Width 244
Category/GenreAnimals and nature in art (still life, landscapes and seascapes, etc)
Individual photographers
Photographs: collections
Dogs as pets
ISBN/Barcode 9783961713042
Audience
General
Illustrations 108 col., and b.&w.

Publishing Details

Publisher teNeues Publishing UK Ltd
Imprint teNeues Media GmbH & Co. KG
Publication Date 15 February 2021
Publication Country Germany

Description

What makes dogs so unique? They are the only species that favour the company of humans over their own kind. A dog looks at us with a deep understanding and empathy perhaps greater than our own. In this charming book of dog photography, Vincent Lagrange records this treasured intimacy with our four-legged friends. Applying the techniques of portrait photography, which he learned in his youth at his father Marc Lagrange's studio, he captures our canine counterparts in crisp, perfectly illuminated pictures that allow their own soulful personalities to shine through. 85 colour and 23 b/w photographs

Reviews

"Wonderfully lit and each image leaves you with something to return to." - Amateur Photographer "For his new book, "The Dogs: Human Animals" (teNeues Publishers), Lagrange spent more than a decade photographing 200 dogs." - Mary Jo DiLonardo, Treehugger "International photographer Vincent Lagrange tells you how best to visually capture an emotional connection with your furry (Or scaly! Or feathered!) best friend." - Tracey L. Kelley, Daily Paws "Photographer Vincent Lagrange captures the incredibly people-like personalities and expressions of canines in this hardcover volume. Any dog devotee will put it right on their coffee table the second they open it." - Christina Vercelletto, CNN Underscored "It's a magnificent collection of photos of animals looking sweet, innocent, thoughtful, tender and sublime." - Dave Johnson, Forbes