All emotions on the muzzle: a project about dogs, the one and only
Categories: Animals | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/all-emotions-on-the-muzzle-a-project-about-dogs-the-one-and-only.htmlElke Vogelsang (Elke Vogelsang) — commercial photographer from Germany. After a difficult period, she decided to change her life for the better and become a professional photographer. In addition, Elke is absolutely in love with dogs. And, as a photographer specializing in shooting dogs, she successfully combined business with pleasure. As the girl herself says, "the dream has come true."
Elke never ceases to be surprised by the uniqueness of each dog. Everyone has their own character, quirks, peculiarities. In a series of photographs of Dogsonality ("Dog character"), she tried to portray this individuality.
"Fido, you've been adopted!"
"Happy Mailo."
"Vulgar dance".
"Jett is panicking."
"Insanely happy Tabenoka."
"Humble Ernie."
In her pictures, Elke tries to catch the quirkiness and cuteness of a person's friends.
Posted by Elke Vogelsang (@wieselblitz) on Jan 21, 2020 at 7:38 PST
The project is constantly being updated and developed, and Elke invites everyone to join by subscribing to her Instagram.
Keywords: Germany | Dogs | Uniqueness
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