A photo project all about man's best friend
- Text by Shelley Jones
- Photography by Will Robson-Scott and Ollie Grove
Photographers Ollie Grove and Will Robson-Scott have teamed up to produce In Dogs We Trust, a 124-page photography book that explores the relationships between dogs and their owners.
Published by Victory Editions, the hardback tome hops all over the Atlantic – from Hackney and Hampstead to Venice Beach, Brooklyn and Queens – in search of interesting characters and the hounds by their sides.
The range of subjects is eclectic and includes some high-profile contributions from iconic photographer Martin Parr and New York-based artist Kaws.
You can buy the book now from the In Dogs We Trust website.
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