NOT SO SHY
With Public Animals, photographer Hosung Jang captures strays’ private emotions.
s READ MOREWith Public Animals, photographer Hosung Jang captures strays’ private emotions.
s READ MOREThe dogs of Public Animals are young and old, lost and found and perfectly imperfect. Korean photographer Hosung Jang’s passion ignited when he began documenting stray dogs while at university as a way of showing their beauty and value. “How they look is not different from how we look,” he says. “They can feel what we feel.” Of the 100,000-plus dogs which are abandoned every year in Korea, a majority are euthanised in just two weeks if left unclaimed. “It’s a reflection of our cowardly attitude towards animals,” says Jang, “and how we hold the weak responsible even though they don’t have any power or control.”
Inspired by Richard Avedon and Tou-Yun-Fei, Jang uses both black-and-white and colour photography to capture the intricate nature of his subjects, some of which have sat for him several times over the last few years. One such rescue, Ralph, created a lasting impression. At 14 years old, Ralph was sensitive and aging, even nipping at Jang’s finger while shooting. “When I met him again at the age of 19, he had changed a lot. He was old but still a little baby in his family. He passed away six months later, the day after Christmas,and his family thanked me for making such a precious memory. To be able to capture their story through my work was a truly special experience.”
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All images courtesy of Hosung Jang
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