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Polish photographer takes the most amazing dog pictures ever. Here are 12!

Today I am going to share with you 12 amazing dog pictures captured by a very talented Polish photographer named Alicja Zmyslowska. I am not sure if whether you have ever seen other works from her, but I am telling you her work is just magnificient. She is only 20-years old, but she knows her work very well. She has all her bases covered, and she says she’s done everything from sports photography to show-ring photos. But we must say that our favorites, however, are her adorable dog portraits. The photographer by focusing on each dog as an individual, really brings out their individual characteristics and personalities. The following 12 pictures will introduce you to her amazing work, and her talent.

The photographer says that it all started when she got her first DSLR camera. Her passion grew bigger, while her talent grew stronger. 

Since I was a child I loved animals,” Zmyslowska told Bored Panda. “When I was 4, I got two beautiful cats but my biggest dream was still to have a dog. In 2006 this dream came true.”


My lovely golden retriever Kiara finally arrived to my home and changed my life! From the beginning I was making pictures of her with some compact camera or borrowed DSLR from my older brother.”


A year later I got my first DSLR camera. And everything started! Kiara is my first and best model. I was also making pictures of my friend’s dogs or just dogs that I met at walk.”


I have a few places in my area where I usually go shooting. Which one I choose depends on the season, weather and also on what type of pictures I want to take – running, playing or just still portraits.”

For portraits, the forest is good, but for dogs in motion, I prefer more open spaces like meadows.”


Without hesitation the polish photographer admits that working with dogs is far more interesting and fun, than working with people. 

Also she adds that everything has to do with the owner of the dog. If they are friendly and easy-going, then the work gets even more interesting. 


When I do a session of my or my friends’ dogs it is easy. They are obedient, they know many tricks, they are very useful!”

But sometimes it is more difficult – for example when I make pictures of homeless dogs from shelters – those poor dogs often don’t react on anything, they are not interested in food, toys, they won’t do what we want. Those sessions are always the hardest for me. But it is worth it!”

You can clearly see that these dogs are sharing so many emotions with us in this pictures.


Such an amazing work, good job Alicja Zmyslowska!!!

Source: BoredPanda

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