Capturing pets
Podcast |
Pet Sounds
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Animals
Pets
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Kids & Family
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
May 29, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:14:11

Find out why people love to capture pets in photos, even though they don't behave for the camera.

We hear from musician Mike ONeill who's put animals on his album covers, two photographers who take pet portraits with Chewed Slippers Pet Photography and a University of Toronto professor, Matthew Brower who researched the long tradition of animal photography for his book, Developing Animals: Wildlife and Early American Photography.

Find out why people love to capture pets in photos, even though they don't behave for the camera. We hear from musician, Mike O'Neill who's put animals on his album covers, two photographers who take pet portraits with Chewed Slippers Pet Photography and a University of Toronto professor, Matthew Brower who researched the long tradition of animal photography for his book, Developing Animals: Wildlife and Early American Photography.

Find out why people love to capture pets in photos, even though they don't behave for the camera.

We hear from musician Mike ONeill who's put animals on his album covers, two photographers who take pet portraits with Chewed Slippers Pet Photography and a University of Toronto professor, Matthew Brower who researched the long tradition of animal photography for his book, Developing Animals: Wildlife and Early American Photography.

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