Bonds: Capturing the Special Relationship That Dogs Share with Their People
By (Author) Indre Cukuraite
By (author) Helen Pais
Veloce Publishing Ltd
Hubble&Hattie an Imprint of Veloce Publishing Ltd
2nd February 2017
2nd February 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
636.700222
Hardback
72
Width 185mm, Height 190mm, Spine 6mm
386g
Undoubtedly, a very special bond exists between dogs and their people. This delightful, first-of-its-kind composition reveals the unique relationship we enjoy with our beloved canine companions. Forty-two specially commissioned images of four- and two-legged animals showcase the incomparable dynamics of each bond; their body language revealing the magnetism that exists. Observed and presented from the dog's point of view, each photographic essay is accompanied by a didactic doggy thought; a perspicacious nugget of information that encapsulates their understanding of their person ...
BONDS. Capturing the special relationship that dogs share with their people is a stunning photo book ... BONDS celebrates the evolution of the suave, sophisticated modern canine ... BONDS is beautiful. BONDS is fun, quirky and profound. Geelong Obedience Dog Club A very unusual book ... the photos are really quite unique. I simply love the Border Collie whose thought is 'We connect without wifi'. Presented from a dog's point of view, each with its own doggy thought, which in turn encapsulates how each dog understands their person. Again, a unique publication by Hubble and Hattie, which will create a unique band of followers of its own. A quality presentation Dog Training Weekly This delightful, first-of-its-kind composition reveals the unique relationship we enjoy with our beloved canine companions ... BONDS dogs don't hunt. They are the philosophers of modern society! Australian Dog Lover Publishers Hubble & Hattie have scored once again with this unique book ... This book will inspire other photographers to achieve quality photos and it would also be a desirable present for the cynophile. The Kennel Club. This unusual and quirky composition reveals the unique relationship we enjoy with our beloved canine companions. Forty-two specially commissioned images for four- and two- legged animals showcase the incomparable dynamics of each bond; their body language revealing the magnetism that exists. Observed and presented from the dog's point of view, each photographic essay is accompanied by a didactic doggy thought; a perspicacious nugget of information that encapsulates their understanding of their person. - Kennel and Cattery Management.
Indre Cukuraite is a London-based photographer, who has been inviting dogs to sit in her studio for the last three years. From early childhood she spent summers on her grandmother's farm, surrounded by animals. In her work, she aims to recreate the dynamic of the childhood relationship she had with dogs. Indre photographs them with dignity, by positioning them higher, and captures the human-like qualities in their body language and portrayal of emotions. The dogs stare through her camera lens directly into the viewer's eye with gentle authority, claiming to be an equal in their relationship with their human.Helen is a creative animal lover who has text appeal and likes her puns intended. Helen has had the honour to share her life with parrots, mice, guinea pigs, cats, dogs, and horses. She got her first dog at the age of 11, sold to her as a pure pedigree, but the dog decided to grow into a mixture of many breeds and characters. That was the beginning of lifelong love, understanding, and a connection to dogs. Helen works as a Creative Director. When she's not walking her dog, riding her horse, or creating, you can find her on the beach reading a thesaurus and looking for inner peace.