Slum Dogs of India by Eloise Leyden

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I've been meaning to feature British photographer Eloise Leyden's book, Slum Dogs of India, for some time.  When the Academy Award Nominations were announced this morning, I remembered "Slumdog Millionaire" won Best Picture last year, and thought today is the perfect day to celebrate the actual slum dogs of India through these amazing photographs. 

I love the deep, rich color of these works.  I love that Leyden chose to include people in her compositions, to highlight the reality to dogs and Indians competing and cooperating to achieve an existence in their poor, crowded, beautiful land.   I also love that during the year Leyden spent photographing the dogs, she became involved with TOLFA (Tree of Life for Animals) an Indian-based charity that treats, neuters and vaccinates owned
(often working animals) as well as owner-less (stray dogs and cows
predominantly) at its hospital/shelter located near Pushkar in
Rajasthan.  A portion of book sales also go to TOLFA.

The book features 150 images and is as much about India as its dogs.  It is available here.  Also, limited edition giclee prints of Leyden's photographs are available at her website.  She is now back in Great Britain photographing pups in people's homes.  If you are in the Dorset or Hampshire area and looking for a one-of-a-kind pet photographer, contact Eloise.  The book, a print, or a session with her would make a great Valentine's Day gift.

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6 responses to “Slum Dogs of India by Eloise Leyden”

  1. Elizabeth A Avatar

    Wow. I really like these, especially the first one.

  2. T Avatar

    beautiful, unique post

  3. nancy@gooddogart.com Avatar

    lovely photos, the dogs look content in them. Ive never been to India but my niece was there and said that the dogs were just part of the landscape, not owned or cared for, but not chased away or abused either. The oddest thing to her was that they had no response to sweet talk or caresses, like it was something that never happened so they had no reaction to it.

  4. dog fence pro Avatar

    Wow those look great that first one with the lab just like my chance.

  5. Veterinary Pet Insurance Avatar

    very attractive photo,it seems that this kind of dogs are very common in the society but they are the type of dogs that are easily to train and loyal to his master!they are some kind of friendly dogs as you observed while the photographer took up picture!

  6. Karan Avatar

    Great interesting Dog’s photos collection……….

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