Photographer Creates Surreal Photos Of Homeless Dogs, Helps Them Find A New Home
Mar 18, 2014
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Budapest based photographer and artist Sarolta Bán wanted to put her talent and social impact to a good use. Over the years her surreal style drove a following of over 124,000 Facebook fan and now she is giving something back to the community.
Ban is using her talent to aid sheltered dogs find a new home by taking their photos and recomposing them into surreal works of art.
The project asks for photos of animals in need of shelter. Ban will then create a wonderful composite of him/her/it to raise visibility for adoption and will later award the photo to anyone who adopts the dog. On the project page she shares:
Abandoned dogs sadly have really few chances to appear on a photo that will help them get out of the shelter. A photo that stands out from the crowd, and ‘speaks’ to a person.
So I was thinking what if I ask you to send me photos of dogs (and cats or other animals) who need a home and I’ll create photo montages with them. This can bring extra visibility and maybe helps to give bigger impact. The future owner will get a free print of the picture.
Ban also shares some before/after photos which show the dogs in their natural habitat. Still adorable
You can join the project on Sarlota Ban Facebook page.
[Help Dogs with Images | Sarlota Ban via boredpanda]
Udi Tirosh
Udi Tirosh is an entrepreneur, photography inventor, journalist, educator, and writer based in Israel. With over 25 years of experience in the photo-video industry, Udi has built and sold several photography-related brands. Udi has a double degree in mass media communications and computer science.


















































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6 responses to “Photographer Creates Surreal Photos Of Homeless Dogs, Helps Them Find A New Home”
Brilliant!
only when man’s mind break does her heart shatter and tears call to another for comfort
What does this have to do with DIY? I appreciate trying to help the cause but these are so bad. Unsubscribing.
… and nothing of value was lost.
Leslie Egbert Schwindt
Great work with Art ! All the best !