Dogs vs. Ice Cream
(Hardback)
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Dimensions:
Width 184mm, Height 182mm, Spine 18mm
Description
A must-have gift book for any dog and ice cream lover, Dogs vs. Ice Cream is a hilarious collection of priceless reactions when cute canines sample our favorite frozen treat. Celebrity dog photographer Diana Lundin provides a fantastic and unforgettable collection of images, from pit bulls to Yorkies, from Doberman pinschers to springer spaniels, boxers, dalmatians, poodles, and every breed you can think of who might like a scoop of ice cream!
Reviews
"Ring in the dog days of summer with, well, dogs in Diana Lundins hilarious and heartwarming photo bookDogs vs. Ice Cream. From coiffed golden retrievers to graying pugs, dozens of furry friends get their supermodel moment enjoying a refreshingand dairy-freeice cream cone, in varying degrees of success. Bright backgrounds set off the professional portraits, adding whimsical pops of color to contrast the dogs fur and accent the occasional pink tongue. Distinct pet personalities are on full display as they savor every lick, cringe with brain freeze, or brave the all-in-one approach, revealing a new detail with every return trip through the close-pup and personal shots. Required viewing for fans of mans best friend,Dogs vs. Ice Creamis a crowd-pleasing addition to any coffee table collectionthat is, if you can ever put it down!"
-Foreword Reviews
Of all the things on display in my home, this photo book is by far the most popular with everybody! No one can keep their hands off of it when they first see it.Diana is a genius, and the way she captured my dog, Thunder, makes my heart smile with joy!
Cooper, Daisy, and I have gotten the preview of Dianas wonderful collection of pictures from her ice cream socials. Cooper has let me know in no uncertain terms that he would like to attend one, if for no other reason than to show these dogs how its
supposed to be done. There is so much fun in seeing the dogs different personalities and how they enjoy their special iced treat. Until we can travel to one of these magnificent parties, we will have to entertain ourselves with the simple drive-up window and this delightful book. It would be a treasured addition to any dog lovers collection.
How do you make a dog happy Let them try an ice cream cone!How do you make people happy Let them watch a dog trying to eat an ice cream cone!Dogs have unique personalities, just like people, and some dogs have never experienced such a wonderful treat.So when you witness the wagging tails, the wonderment in their big eyes, the drooling tongues of anticipation, you can't help but grin at the joy of their encounter!
Dogs vs. Ice Cream is a must-have book for all dog lovers! Diana combines colorful and vibrant images with sweet expressions that speak to the heart of every dog owner. Inquisitive, goofy, and sweetI dare you to flip through this book without smiling!
Who would have thought of an ice cream social for doggies Only a great creative artist with a camera like Diana Lundin who captured the cutest photos ever! Open up this book and you wont put it down until youve laughed and enjoyed every one!
In
Dogs vs. Ice Cream, Diana Lundin captures dogs in all of their sweet, comic disbelief at their incredible luck to be eating ice cream cones! These hilarious dogs look like theyre having the time of their lives!
Dogs vs. Ice Cream is a must-have for dog lovers and ice cream lovers everywhere.
Dogs vs. Ice Cream is all about the snout shot, in all its dripping, licking glory! Not unlike a school yearbook, Diana captured the unique and diverse personalities of all the dogs in each portrait. I found myself imagining all these dogs as people, each one with stories to be told, each one better than the next. The dogs are funny, confident, silly, dramatic, artsy, cute AF, and some maybe even savage. Its amazing what one frosty little cone can do to bring out the inner kid in each of our pups.
Funny, charming, and a little bit heartbreaking, Diana Lundins remarkable photographs reveal the essence of each dogs true spirit.
Author Bio
After working as a reporter, a television producer and a website editor, Diana Lundin struck career gold when she returned to photography, her first love. After a few snake-bitten forays into other genres of photography, Diana's eureka moment came when sh