Relying on spontaneity in photography allows me to experience positive surprises and unexpected results.
'Caravaggio today' by Mercury Megaloudis (Dogs & People - 1st place)
Caravaggio today by Mercury Megaloudis - Credit: Mercury Megaloudis/DogPhotographyAwards
New and the old. Inspired by Caravaggio the artist and new trends in steampunk with the love of dogs all in the studio.
'Facing the Immensity Together' by Emma Gough (Dogs & People - 2nd place)
Facing the Immensity Together by Emma Gough - Credit: Emma Gough/DogPhotographyAwards
In a world where life can be immense and overwhelming, just like the vast nature of the ocean, we can turn to mans best friend for companionship and support to face the immensity together.
Ascending Serenity by Sanna Sander - Credit: Sanna Sander/DogPhotographyAwards
In the right light even the most mundane place emits magic.
I had the idea of this image in my mind for quite some time, driving past the log stack every day on my way to drop the kids of at school.
And finally, on our way home from school one day, I stopped the car and asked my azawakh girl Soleil to hold the pose for a moment while I took the photo.
Already in the camera I saw that it had become something more than I had hoped for; a moment of clean stillness in the busy and messy everyday life, something more than a posing dog on a log stack.
Serene Snowfall by Grace Fieselman - Credit: Grace Fieselman/DogPhotographyAwards
Nala, the Australian Shepherd, relaxing on a quiet backroad in the beautiful snowfall.
'Stop your motion' by Jacqueline Rüdiger (Action - 1st place)
Stop your motion by Jacqueline Rüdiger - Credit: Jacqueline Rüdiger
Have you ever seen a dog, or even better a sighthound, running in pure joy? You see the power, the play of the muscles and the perfect anatomy for running fast. In this picture I wanted to show the speed of this dog and capture it, but at the same time freeze the motion to show the anatomy of this beautiful dog. To get it you need a perfect timing of all components involved. The dog, the lights and for sure me as the photographer. The result is a stunning composition reduced to the only important thing, the dog.
'Moment of Entry' by Roberta Holden (Action - 2nd place)
Moment of Entry by Roberta Holden - Credit: Roberta Holden/DogPhotographyAwards
I have become fascinated by the dynamic interplay between air, water and light in turbulence as water is suddenly displaced at the moment of impact as a dock-diving dog enters the water. This split second event conjured for me the feeling of falling through ice or being suddenly transported into an alternate realm.
'Timber's Tribute' by Jane Thomson (Dogs & People - 3rd place)
Timber's Tribute by Jane Thomson - Credit: Jane Thomson/DogPhotographyAwards
'Puppy love' by Tuss Bennergård (Studio - 3rd place)
Puppy love by Tuss Bennergård - Credit: Tuss Bennergård/DogPhotographyAwards
Three weeks old Great dane puppies. Photo is taken with studio lights at the breeders home
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