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CHRIS PORSZ – STREET PHOTOGRAPHER

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“Enjoy this collection of Chris Porsz’s street photography, park photography, shop photography and dog show photography. It started out as a very simple idea: a book

full of dog photographs, to be appreciated by dog lovers as much as photographers.


But like so many of Chris’s projects, it has turned into a huge and complex documentary, layered with his observations about the dogs and their relationships with people and places. Around the world, we see evidence that people treat their dogs at least as well, if not better, than they treat each other. And how do they repay us? They repay us with loyalty, love, eye-watering vet bills and a runny poo that even the most dedicated ‘bagger’ will struggle to clean up.”

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