As visual creatures, we have found a way to feed our creativity through breeding animals to enhance and enjoy the many effects of genetic mutation and code.
His job; to be bred in the hope of passing on specific colour gene - a shiny, almost metallic coat. Genetics can be pushed to the point of breaking, and most mutations will not only carry interesting coat patterns, colours or characteristics; they will also carry disease, pain and suffering.
The idea that we are breeding animals more for aesthetic beauty, for ornamental value instead of the functional uses that once were.
professional category
Purlesque (Single)
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Photographic Artist specialising in canine and equine portraiture.
IPA Special Mention
Fine Art Photographer of The Year Special Mention
The Kennel Club Dog Photographer of The Year - Portrait 3rd place
The Kennel Club Dog Photographer of The Year- Judges mention
MPA South Central Animal photographer of the year
MPA National Photographer of the year, 4x awards of excellence
British Dressage Photographer of the year
IPA Special Mention
Fine Art Photographer of The Year Special Mention
The Kennel Club Dog Photographer of The Year - Portrait 3rd place
The Kennel Club Dog Photographer of The Year- Judges mention
MPA South Central Animal photographer of the year
MPA National Photographer of the year, 4x awards of excellence
British Dressage Photographer of the year
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