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Delta blues

Solitary dogs are the stars of Maude Schuyler Clay’s photo book Delta Dogs, a collection of images taken in the Mississippi region.

Death is not the end

A vivid collection of portraits by Netherlands-based photographer Heidi de Gier and journalist Babette Rijkhoff delves into the lives of people who can’t bear to farewell their companions.

To the underdogs

When K.W.Doggett Fine Paper invited Four&Sons to art direct their 40th year anniversary calendar we saw a great opportunity to raise awareness and support for rescue organisations who serve as the voice for and fight on behalf of man’s best friend.

Dead Dog Walking

Georgie Mason’s photographic series brings awareness to dogs on death row—and the man who gave them new life.

Finding Shelter

Finding Shelter is not a shelter dog project—it is a people project. And just like all of Jesse Freidin’s dog portraiture, at its core, is simply about relationships.

Take Shelter

Portuguese photographer Fábio M. Roque finds beauty in dark, desolate places. Roque’s new series, Shelter, is set at a no-kill dog rescue near Lisbon.

Memento Mori

Yun-Fei Tou’s photographs show a great deal of respect and empathy for its subject matter. They offer us the opportunity to enter into the lives of dogs about to be euthanised and feel the dignity and the importance of their existence.

No sleep till Brooklyn

Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue is all about “Saving Badass Dogs from Idiot Humans.” Founder Sara Alize Cross has rescued 900 pups from shelters down south and found them new homes in New York City. And she’s just getting started…

Fear No More

In an effort to understand her extreme fear of dogs, Amparo Garrido delved into the world of psychoanalysis. The photographer is now enlisting our help to publish a book exploring subjectivity and its impact on the human psyche.

Looks aren’t everything

The Underdog Club is an admirable online community project helping dogs that don’t fit the mould (“the old ones, the ugly ones and the downright unpopular ones”) find the love they deserve.

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