Tag: pet

July 25 2016

Before and Afters of Dogs in Adorable, Japanese-Style Grooming

If you love a good “before and after” series, you will not be disappointed with this one. Pet and lifestyle photographer Grace Chon is back with Hairy, a series where she takes dogs who are in a desperate need of grooming and transforms them into adorable creatures. All of these dogs weren’t just given the normal treatment, however, they were cut in a Japanese-style of grooming, with an emphasis on making the dogs look as cute as possible. Chon worked with the talented groomers of Healthy Spot in Los Angeles to make this series come alive.

If the name Grace Chon sounds familiar, she’s the photographer behind the viral series Jasper and Zoey. (It’s still one of my all-time favorites.)

I got a chance to catch up with Grace and ask her a few questions about the new series, Hairy.

What made you want to start this new series? How did it come about?
I think a lot of us have a fascination with before and after images because it’s always fun to see dramatic transformations. I had the idea of doing a before and after series with dog grooming because there’s something about it that’s so funny to me. Sometimes the dog looks so different and you wonder if it’s the same dog in both images. I wanted to capture that idea in the series, and have the after photos be really extreme by showing Japanese Dog Grooming cuts since they aren’t that common and the results are so striking.

How much time and effort went into cutting the dogs’ hair?
These cuts truly are works of art – each haircut takes about 2 hours or more, as the majority of the styling is all done with hand scissoring.

Can you describe the Japanese style of grooming?
The emphasis of this style of grooming is to make the dog look as adorable as possible by highlighting the uniquely cute characteristics of the dog. My personal take on it is that they make the dogs look almost like stuffed animals – cute overload!

What did you learn from shooting the series?
Grooming is definitely an art form. I don’t have dogs that get groomed, but watching the groomers up close made me realize how much time and dedication goes into a cut especially when the majority of it is being done by hand with scissors. The groomers I had the pleasure of working with are so creative and great at what they do.

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Yuki (Before)

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Yuki (After)

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Athena (Before)

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Athena (After)

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Teddy (Before)

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Teddy (After)

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Herman (Before)

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Herman (After)

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Raider (Before)

5-Raider_After
Raider (After)

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Rocco (Before)

06-Rocco-After
Rocco (After)

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Lana (Before)

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Lana (After)

Grace Chon’s website and Instagram

Grooming credits:
1-Yuki by Alyson Ogimachi
2-Athena by Donna Owens
3-Teddy by Donna Owens
4-Herman by Cindy Reyes
5-Raider by Koko Fukaya
6-Rocco by Patricia Sugihara
7-Lana by Koko Fukaya

July 18 2016

Micro Pet Tattoos by Mr. K

These micro tattoos by Mr. K are the perfect way to immortalize your pet. In a style that’s reminiscent of Dr. Woo’s, Mr. K creates simple but beautiful portrait tattoos of your beloved dog or cat. Though his Instagram shows that he can do much more than that, it’s the pet tattoos that I’m most drawn to. Could this be the start of a growing trend? I like how they’re all in black. Also, having the name spelled out beneath the face gives it a personal touch.

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Benny & Winston

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Chocolate Rain.

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R.I.P. Gia @miko_lee

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June 16 2016

Ultra-Realistic Embroidered Pet Portraits by Emillie Ferris

How wonderful would it be to have a custom pet portrait of your dog in this embroidered style? Embroidery is a time-consuming art form, so, artist Emillie Ferris, only creates and sells five of them every one or two months. It takes two to six weeks to complete one piece, which translates to each hoop taking between 13 to 18 hours. The price for such a personal piece of art isn’t cheap, each portrait costs £248 plus shipping.

As Ferris states on her website, “Each hoop is made by yours truly, and although I wish I could give every single one of you a custom slot at once (and grow 10 more hands, hehe), I’m afraid there is only so much work I can take on. Please do not be disappointed if you miss out on a slot, as I aim to release spaces as regularly as I can.”

I wish I could have two of these, one for each of my Cavalier King Charles, Fozzie and Charlie. They look ultra-realistic, don’t they? It’s nice to read some of her client’s feedback. As one states, “I wanted to gush some more, because it’s mesmerizing. I love how wavy it is around his cheeks, and I love how the white is like spilling up his forehead. I love how you got the details in his irises and how there’s a shine in the pupils. And I love the patterns in his fur and how they make you want to pet his face. I’ve really never seen work like this and I’m extremely grateful to have one of my best friend. Hank is my once-in-a-lifetime dog and I’m just so happy that I’ll always have this.”

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Your feedback makes every hour worth it ?I was nearly in tears when I received this message from a customer in America about this custom pet portrait of Hank: "I wanted to gush some more, because it’s mesmerizing. I love how wavy it is around his cheeks, and I love how the white is like spilling up his forehead. I love how you got the details in his irises and how there’s a shine in the pupils. And I love the patterns in his fur and how they make you want to pet his face. I’ve really never seen work like this and I’m extremely grateful to have one of my best friend. Hank is my once-in-a-lifetime dog and I’m just so happy that I’ll always have this" #embroidery #hoopart #needlepainting #threadpainting

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Hello handsome Louie! #embroidery #hoopart #handembroidery #needlepainting #threadpainting

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Emillie Ferris’ website
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