Many believe that dogs look like their owners and photographer Sebastian Magnani has the proof in art form.
Inspired by the old speculation that canines do indeed tend to look like their owners, Sebastian embarked on a photo series in which he took pictures of dogs and their owners with small edits to the pups to make them more human looking. Sebastian Magnani edited these pretty pooches to have their owners hair and clothing for the final product. With the moody vignette backdrop and blank expressions, these dogs to tend to have slight human-like characteristics and with their pictures beside the one's of their owners, it's almost shocking how similar they look.
This series is a must-see for anyone who shares a special relationship with their pooch.
Hybrid Humanalistic Canine Photography
Sebastian Magnani Truly Brings Pet and Pet Owner Together
Trend Themes
1. Canine Owner Photography - The trend of photographing dogs with their owners provides an opportunity for innovative photography services that add a personalized and human touch to the images.
2. Pet-human Likeness Trend - The trend of capturing the resemblance between pets and their human owners creates opportunities for personalized pet products, using pet-human likeness as the design inspiration.
3. Humanization of Pets Trend - The trend of humanizing pets through photography advances opportunities for unique pet care services, such as image-based personality assessments for pets.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Photography Industry - The pet photography industry can leverage the trend of photographing dogs with their owners to create personalized pet portraits for customers.
2. Pet Product Industry - The pet product industry can utilize the trend of capturing pet-human likeness as the design inspiration for personalized pet products, from clothing to accessories.
3. Pet Care Industry - The pet care industry can offer new and unique services, such as image-based personality assessments for pets, in response to the trend of humanizing pets through photography.