‘Pawstep’ Portraits: Photographing Tails of the Pandemicon February 28, 2021 at 12:44 am

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“Pawstep Portraits” captures dogs with their owners, who then donate to the NHS or Lanta Animal Welfare.

Covid restrictions prevented Emily Bowden from working as an interiors photographer.

So she decided to start a new project, and created ‘Pawstep Portraits: Tails of the Pandemic.’

It involves photographing dogs with their owners, who then donate to the NHS or Lanta Animal Welfare, a charity in Thailand where Emily had previously volunteered.

The 40-year-old from Kilburn said she loves capturing the personalities of dogs, but also has photographed one cat.

Video by Jamie Moreland.

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