Street Photographer Travels The World Portraying Very Different Personalities Of Dogs

Arctic Circle, Norway

London-based photographer Alan Schaller is mostly known for his surreal, high contrast black and white photography that portrays “the realities and diversities of human life.” However, people are not the only subject that this street photographer aims to reveal through his works. This ongoing project celebrates a unique relationship we have with our feline friends.

These images that Schaller captures during his travels around the world show different personalities each dog has, from tiny puppies to huge hounds. The process involves getting familiar with the dog first, creating some kind of a bond and gaining their trust.

More info: Alan Schaller, Instagram (h/t: boredpanda, mymodernmet)

“I find dogs are in general more consistently friendly, unpredictable, and amusing than humans,” says Schaller. “Almost every dog I have photographed, unless the scenario has been tragic, has made me laugh at some point when meeting it.”

Photographer hopes that his images will encourage people to help various charities that allow you to adopt a dog or support them through donations.

London, UK

Surrey, UK

Kolkata, India

Volterra, Italy

Pisa, Italy

Koh Phayam, Thailand

London, UK

West Wittering Beach, West Sussex, UK

West Wittering Beach, West Sussex, UK

London, UK

Los Angeles, USA

London, UK

London, UK

London, UK

Casino Royale, Monaco

London, UK

Istanbul, Turkey

London, UK

London, UK

London, UK

New York, USA

Helsinki, Finland

Istanbul, Turkey

London, UK

London, UK

West Wittering Beach, West Sussex, UK

New York, USA

London, UK

Antibes, France

London, UK

Cannes, France

London, UK

Surrey, UK

Venice Beach, Los Angeles, USA

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