What dreams are made of
Master photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson called it “the decisive moment,” the precise instant all elements are in balance and the camera catches the essence of the subject at hand. For canine portraitist Andrew Pinkham, that moment comes multiple times. He creates his compositions— dogs posed naturally against moody or evocative backgrounds —by capturing the two elements separately under ideal conditions, then seamlessly merging them on his computer. These dreamy pictorials echo 17th-century Dutch interior paintings by Johannes Vermeer and the work of 18thcentury Romanticists such as John Constable and George Stubbs.
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