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Traer Scott

    Traer Scott es una aclamada fotógrafa artística y comercial cuyo trabajo profundiza en los complejos temas de la humanidad y el mundo animal. Su fotografía, a menudo centrada en el estatus de forastero y las interconexiones entre humanos y animales, evoca emociones fuertes y fomenta la reflexión. Scott utiliza magistralmente narrativas visuales para descubrir historias ocultas y relaciones intrincadas dentro de nuestra sociedad. Su perspectiva única ofrece una profunda contemplación sobre la empatía y la comprensión a través de diferentes formas de vida.

    Finding Home: Shelter Dogs and Their Stories
    Shelter Dogs
    • Shelter Dogs

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      In this book, photographer Traer Scott presents over fifty endearing and frequently heartrending portraits of shelter dogs. These images capture the genuine spirit of dogs of all ages, sizes, breeds, and temperaments, whether playful, proud, inquisitive, or shy. Above all, these photographs reveal the strikingly intense emotion, dignity, and even humor that Scott saw in each face, despite the dog's circumstances. By documenting the soulful, unique characters of just a few of the hundreds of dogs she has encountered in her volunteer work, Scott raises awareness of animal rescue and welfare causes, and particularly the need for more adoptive homes for abandoned animals. This collection of portraits is a tribute to all dogs and will appeal to animal lovers every where.

      Shelter Dogs
      4,5
    • Bold, retiring, serious, sparkling, quirky, or lovable—the dogs in Traer Scott's remarkable photographs regard us with humor, dignity, and an abundance of feeling. Scott began photographing these dogs in 2005 as a volunteer at animal shelters. Her first book, Shelter Dogs, was a runaway success, and in this follow-up, Scott introduces a new collection of canine subjects, each with indomitable character and spirit: Morrissey, a pit bull, who suffered from anxietyrelated behaviors brought on by shelter life until adopted by a family with four children; Chloe, a young chocolate Lab mix, surrendered to a shelter by a family with allergies; Gabriel and Cody, retired racing greyhounds; and Bingley, a dog who lost his hearing during a drug bust but was brought home by a loving family that has risen to the challenge of living with a deaf dog. Through extended features we become better acquainted with the personalities and life stories of selected dogs and watch as they experience the sometimes rocky and always emotional transition to new homes. The portraits in Finding Home form an eloquent plea for the urgent need for more adoptive families, as well as a tribute to dogs everywhere. Traer Scott and Princeton Architectural Press are donating a portion of the proceeds from Finding Home to two dog rescue organizations: Providence Animal Rescue League and Handsome Dan's Rescue.

      Finding Home: Shelter Dogs and Their Stories
      4,5