Gueules de chiens
- 115pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Cette autrice est réputée pour sa photographie animalière captivante, dédiée à saisir l'essence naturelle et le comportement de ses sujets. Son travail met en lumière la beauté et la diversité du règne animal. À travers ses images évocatrices et les récits qui les accompagnent, elle partage une profonde admiration pour ces créatures, favorisant l'empathie et la compréhension chez son public. Sa perspective distinctive offre un aperçu intime de la vie des animaux.






Ce journal, spécialement conçu pour la future maman, lui permettra de conserver les souvenirs précieux de ses neuf mois de grossesse, depuis l'annonce de la nouvelle jusqu'à son retour à la maison avec le bébé. La maman pourra ainsi consigner ses impressions au fil des mois, guidée en cela par des rubriques telles que :ce qu'elle a ressenti quand elle a appris la nouvelle, qui était avec elle à ce moment-là, les réactions de son entourage, les transformations de son corps, les rendez-vous chez le médecin ,la liste des prénoms envisagés, les cadeaux et les messages reçus après la naissance, et bien d'autres rubriques encore. Un ouvrage à la fois ludique et pratique, magnifiquement illustré par les photos tendres, drôles et émouvantes de Rachael McKenna.
Snog: A Puppy's Guide to Love features sixty original and captivating images of puppies by the world's most popular animal photographer. Hale uses her lens, her love of dogs, and a great deal of patience to create an enchanting perspective on how puppies see the world. Whether napping or nibbling at each other's ears, these adorable pooches show a deep, easily shared affection for one another. From golden retrievers to German shepherds, bulldogs to Boston terriers, Hale captures all breeds in moments of curiosity, devotion, and delight. Her images remind us to be passionate and silly, to revel in playtime, to cherish quiet moments, and to share our love with family and friends. Warm and witty quotes, expertly paired with many of the images, provide surprising insights into our own relationships. Who better than a puppy to give us guidance on the nature and beauty of love?
Award-winning photographer Rachael Hale's collection of 101 dog portraits is a must-have for dog lovers. Her signature style captivates all who encounter it, showcasing a variety of breeds from Chihuahuas to Great Danes in charming poses that highlight their endearing traits. Hale's secret to revealing a dog's soul lies in focusing on their eyes—whether bright and lively or heavy-lidded in sleep, we see the essence of our own beloved pets reflected back at us. The book is enriched with humorous and touching quotes from renowned authors like A.A. Milne and Fran Lebowitz, adding depth to the visual experience. Following this canine celebration, Hale's tribute to cats features 101 captivating images of felines, showcasing her unique connection with animals. From the cheeky Hilander, the sphinx, to the playful Yabba Dabba Doo, the British shorthair, each photograph reveals the character of its subject. This collection also includes delightful quotes from personalities such as James Herriot, ensuring that readers are entertained as they explore these enchanting portraits.
Internationally recognized photographer Rachael Hale's New-found-friends celebrates Newfoundlands, the colossal, companionable canine from Canada's rugged Atlantic province."Newfies" have long been associated with the sea, since they originated in Newfoundland, the remote, eastern Canadian province that's part island, part mainland. Working dogs, Newfies are famous the world over for their countless reported heroic sea rescues of men, women, and children whose ships foundered on the storm-driven and dangerous Newfoundland coast. Over the years, they've also been used for pulling carts and carrying cargo. Of course, most Americans prize them as watchdogs and pets, tasks they also perform admirably.In New-found-friends, Rachael Hale creatively captures these huggable giants. An award-winning animal photographer, Rachael's images of her own Newfie, Henry, have garnered praise and prizes, and led to other Newfoundlands. There's Oscar, pictured with his fisherman's cap pulled down tight; George, photographed with his duckling friend Hugo; and Corduroy, captured in his casual, comfortable hat of the same name. From beginning to end, Hale's endearing photos and text make for a delightful celebration of this special breed.