The Dogist: Photographic Encounters with 1,000 Dogs

Elias Weiss Friedman
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The Dogist: Photographic Encounters with 1,000 Dogs

Elias Weiss Friedman
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  • Date de publication : Oct 20, 2015
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 304
  • Éditeur : WORKMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
  • ISBN : 9781579656713
  • Dimensions : 8.375" W x 0.875" L x 8.375" H
“A beautiful tribute to our four-legged friends that’s sure to put a smile on your face.”
Modern Dog
 
“Captures photos of dogs just as they are, full head-tilt, snout in the lens, tongue lapping at the air—just being dogs. . . . Talk about a comfort read.”
New York Magazine’s The Cut
 
“Dog lovers won't be able to resist canine photographer Elias Weiss Friedman's new book, The Dogist. . . . Flipping through the pages will make the day of anyone who adores animals.”  
—InStyle.com
 
“This gorgeously shot ‘Humans of New York’ for canines is the perfect gift.”
New York Post

“If Humans of New York and the Sartorialist had a canine love child, it would be the Dogist.”
Publishers Weekly

“This is quite simply my favorite book of the season and I love that Elias champions a wide range of dogs, from fancy uptown breeds in NYC to scruffy rescue pups as far away as China. The book is grouped according to type (puppies, working dogs, dogs in raincoats, small breeds, etc.) and tells some incredible stories, like those of dogs rescued from fighting rings who are now certified therapy dogs. Whether you’re picking up a copy for yourself, a loved one or early holiday shopping, The Dogist is a must-have for any animal lover. It’s a celebration of the reasons why we love our pets so much, and how much they bring into our lives.”
—DesignSponge.com

“Friedman . . . combines his love of dogs and photography in this lively collection of over 1,000 photos. Even readers who wouldn’t consider themselves dog lovers will have a hard time resisting this heartwarming collection of smiling, barking purebreds such as pit bulls, bulldogs, and Labs, as well as adorable mutts.”
Publishers Weekly

“Delightful. . . . Animal portraiture enthusiasts may be especially interested in this title as an exemplar of the genre.”
Library Journal

“Elias’s photos are a joy. Full of personality and fun.”
—William Wegman
Elias Weiss Friedman grew up near Philadelphia, in a big family of brothers, sisters, cousins, and dogs. After graduating from Boston University in 2010, he moved to New York and held a job at a major brand strategy agency for two years. But after a round of layoffs, he wanted something more authentic and creative to take on. Inspired by his circle of friends in New York City’s startup culture, he decided to combine the two things he has loved since childhood: photography and dogs. Friedman created the wildly successful blog and Instagram feed, @TheDogist, in 2013.

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