Walter Chandoha. Dogs. Photographs 19411991
English, French, German
The world appears to be divided into cat and dog lovers, but fortunately Walter Chandoha, the 20th centurys greatest pet photographer found himself happily in the middle. He loved these intriguing creatures equally for their unique beauty and individualism, and as subjects to photograph in a career spanning over 70 years. While working on his critically acclaimed TASCHEN book Cats, Chandoha handpicked his favorite dog photos for a potential follow-up title, putting into carefully marked boxes hundreds of contact sheets, prints, and color transparencies, many unseen for at least 50 years, and some totally unseen.
Chandoha sadly passed away in 2019 at the age of 98, but his legacy lives on in this dashing sequel dedicated to mans best friend. Walter Chandohas photographs of dogs are compelling not just because dogs have an inherent charm, but because the person behind the camera was a master of his craft, writes the photography critic Jean Dykstra in the books introduction.
We see terriers, collies, beagles, bloodhounds, poodles, small dogs, big dogs, show dogs, working dogs, and many more, featuring over 60 breeds photographed in both black-and-white and glorious Kodachrome.
Spanning a 50-year period, the book is divided into six sections, and each chapter reveals Chandohas exceptional combination of technique, versatility, and soul. The opening chapter In the Studio focuses on formal portraiture; next its Strike a Pose where our canine companions ham it up for the camera; in Out and About they get to roam and play, often photographed with Chandohas own children; next its Best in Show with Chandoha using his reportage skills to capture vintage dog shows from the Mad Men era; in Tails from the City, the dogs are hitting the streets of mid-century New York; and in the closing chapter Country Dogs, its back to nature, the fields, and the beaches. Dogs is an unleashed photographic tribute to these lovable and loyal creatures.