"Little Kids and Their Big Dogs" is a heartwarming photography project by Andy Seliverstoff that focuses on the unbreakable bond between little children and their supersized dogs. The photographer, 58, spent four months taking thousands of pictures in St Petersburg before compiling a book from the hundred best images. Andy has been a photographer for years but he's only recently started to take it seriously. He has a particular fondness for dogs, Great Danes especially, although his canine subjects also include Briads, Newfoundlands, and Black Russian Terriers.
"I always take plenty of time with the dog who's in front of my camera so I get to know the personality of my dog model the best I can," write the photographer on his website. "The personality and the character is unique for every individual dog. The human aspects we often recognize in our dogs are, among other things, what makes us feel so close to them. And it is this aspect I try to express in my photography." You can pre-order the book here.
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Given how big these dogs are compared to the kids, they look like their guardians rather than pets. ♥
A year before I was born my parents got a bloodhound. I was growing up with her and she was like a guardian, friend and family member. Now I cannot imagine childhood without animals, really.
Load More Replies...I wish I had grown up with animals. It looks utterly idyllic. I would have felt so much more protected. I will be never tired of these pics.
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Load More Replies...Given how big these dogs are compared to the kids, they look like their guardians rather than pets. ♥
A year before I was born my parents got a bloodhound. I was growing up with her and she was like a guardian, friend and family member. Now I cannot imagine childhood without animals, really.
Load More Replies...I wish I had grown up with animals. It looks utterly idyllic. I would have felt so much more protected. I will be never tired of these pics.
I think you should become Bored Panda's Chief Quality Officer. Your one-word "Great!" posting has become a kind of quality signet.
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