· Author photographer Traer Scott journeyed to Puerto Rico and Mexico to capture her black and white photos of dogs living alone or in packs on city streets: thus STREET DOGS offers up a documentary of some thirty street dogs as they seek food, play, and live.5/5(5). · Scott's also the one who created Street Dogs, a book that features over 90 of Scott's unforgettable images of dogs living on the streets. Traveling with animal rescuers throughout Puerto Rico and Mexico, Scott give us a unique look into dogs living alone or in packs outside the confines of a . These images are from my second book, Street Dogs (Merrell, ). Street Dogs explores the lives, deaths and rescues of dogs living alone and in packs on the streets of Puerto Rico and Mexico. In making the book, I traveled extensively with animal rescuers throughout rural and urban areas in both countries and an attempt to document the many facets of animal abandonment and abuse as well as the efforts .
Interview: New Beautifully Poignant Portraits of Shelter Dogs by Traer Scott. By Jenny Zhang on Octo. Nearly 10 years ago, photographer and animal shelter volunteer Traer Scott 's career took off after she published Shelter Dogs, a heartbreakingly moving series of black-and-white portraits capturing the loneliness and sorrow of. Traer Scott is an award winning photographer and author of ten books including Shelter Dogs, Street Dogs, Nocturne: Creatures of the Night (Princeton Architectural Press, ), Finding Home; Shelter Dogs and Their Stories (Princeton Architectural Press, Fall ) and the forthcoming City of Dogs (Penguin Random House ). Shelter Dogs Book — Traer Scott Photography. Photographer Traer Scott's endearing portraits of dogs living in American shelters are irresistible and heart-rending—making a passionate appeal to dog lovers everywhere. Some of the dogs subsequently found good homes; others were never adopted. The portraits reveal the strikingly intense emotion.
Traer Scott is one hell of a photographer/storyteller. The photos, of street dogs she found in Puerto Rico and Mexico, are so beautifully composed that you will return to them again and again. And Scott's understanding of the conditions that create street dogs in the first place is complex. Many of these dogs have been adopted; some cannot be. Traer Scott travelled to Mexico and Puerto Rico to capture these remarkable and soulful photographs of dogs living alone or in packs on city streets. Since most satos (Puerto Rican slang for street dogs) were formerly pets, they are usually friendly, approachable and eager to be adopted. Street Dogs Book — Traer Scott Photography. Traer Scott traveled to Puerto Rico and Mexico to capture these remarkable and soulful photographs of dogs living alone or in packs on city streets. Since many street dogs were formerly pets, they are often friendly, approachable and eager to be adopted into new homes. As Scott documents in her introduction, she witnessed and assisted in the rescue of many of the dogs she photographed for this book; thanks to the collaborative efforts of Puerto.
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