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Photography Projects 

Welcome to my Photography Portfolio. To navigate this page, either scroll down to view all projects, or click on the buttons below to take you where you want to go. 

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Digital Dress Up

This project explores how Photography and AI can be used to create unique concepts as an alternative to dressing dogs up. This series blends my 'Pawtrait' work with Photoshop's Generative Fill tool. Some of these concepts can take hours to create, as I use my retouching skills to ensure each image fits beautifully within the scene.

Loving Zelly 

Loving Zelly, is an ongoing project that will last for the length of her life. It started as a way to document how she settled to life in the UK, as she is a former street dog from Romania. At one point, she never had a name, only the number on her ear tag. She survived life on the streets and in a kill shelter, before International Dog Rescue brought her to Forest Dog Rescue, who placed her for adoption. I gradually introduced a studio set up to Zelly, which quickly became something that we bonded over. These days, as soon as I've set up my backdrop and lights, Zelly runs over and sits in her place, ready to strike a pose. I may be biased here, but I think she was destined for the model life! As the project continues, it highlights how loved Zelly is and documents how she changes over her lifetime. 

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Dogs & Models 

This project took inspiration from well-known dog films such as 101 Dalmatians, The Wizard of Oz and Legally Blonde, paired with my interest in set design and set building.  

The Illustrated Humans

The Illustrated Humans is a series of images, inspired by the book, The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury. This project focuses on the art of tattoos, the stories that they share as well as healing and self confidence that tattoos can bring to the people who choose to decorate themselves with. 

Queens of Drag

Queens of Drag is a collection of images exploring the beauty and confidence of a Drag Queen. Highlighting their creativity and
self-expression. 

The Illustrated Humans

The Illustrated Humans was inspired by the book, 'The Illustrated Man' written by Ray Bradbury. This work explores the stories behind each individual, the artist behind each creation and the significance of the tattoos for the individual. This project explores how tattoos has helped heal, bring self-confidence and acceptance to the illustrated.

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Made by me, su-paw-vised by Zelly. 

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