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Artist Captured 17 Incredible Transformations Of Neglected Animals After They Were Adopted And This Might Warm Your Heart
Interview With ArtistSome animals are not lucky enough to have a family and home. They spend their days wandering around and searching for a warmer place and food, putting their lives in danger.
Thanks to good-willed people, some unfortunate beings are being taken care of by various shelters and NGOs all around the world. They contribute to making the days of abandoned pets happier and to finding their new home.
Let us introduce you to one Brazilian photographer, Elayne Massaini, who decided to show the transformations of neglected animals by photographing them after they were adopted by kind people. The woman told Bored Panda that the idea to take pictures of the pets came after she saw "before and after" pictures of a rescued dog on social media. "Seeing a big difference between the look of sadness of 'before' and the expression of joy and well-being of 'after', I wanted to take pictures of dogs that came from adoptions or rescues and that today live happy and healthy lives with their families who love them very much."
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Kim
"It is a huge transformation in the life of a little animal. I thought of showing this difference, to show that love is worth it, love and affection win and that it is very worthwhile to save and help these little creatures."
Cachoeira
Mell
Elayne shared with us that she is a 52-year-old widow, has 2 children and loooooves animals.
Elayne's long-term dream was to photograph animals around the world so she took a photography course in 1993. "It was just a hobby and I never thought that one day I would be a photographer."
The woman also has some pets of her own, 2 dogs (Maggie and Milka) and 8 cats (Simba, Cookie, Nala, Atena, Mellow, Mogli, Kiara and Abu), all adopted. Some of them she rescued from the street and some she adopted from a shelter.
Bento
Mia
"I've been a photographer since 2005 when I started photographing horses. Then I decided to photograph food, newborns, weddings, events, etc. I worked in several areas. Anyway, in 2015 I decided to focus on pet photography.
In fact, in 2007 I took the first photos of pets, but in 2015 I really left the other areas of photography to dedicate myself exclusively to animals."
Nina
The artist also shared some challenges she faces when photographing animals. "The hardest part of the creative process is that pets don't understand exactly what we want them to do. Like children, some collaborate easily and others give us a lot of work. However, the key to success is love and patience.
The best part is seeing the gratitude of pet tutors. They arrive at the studio thinking we won't get good pictures because the dogs aren't trained. And then they fall in love with the pictures. They love their dogs as if they were their children.
Photographs are a very important memory. Unfortunately, pet lives are shorter than ours. And I am very happy to be able to provide these memories."
Gretha
Dalila
What makes Elayne passionate about photography is the power that photography has - to freeze moments. "Through photos, we can relive important memories that never come back. Through photography, time travel is possible."
Piquininho
Magoo
"Animals deserve all the love and respect we can give them. They are loyal, friends, companions and don't hold grudges or hurt feelings. I am very grateful that I chose to be an animal photographer."
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Ganesha
Pele
Boris
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Costela
Guys if you're ready and responsible, get a pet from your shelter. Don't buy them from a random person on the street, and try not to purchase online. Let's help the floofs at our own place before adopting exotic foreign breeds.
Exactly!! I don't understand how people can pass up these sweet, neglected babies! I may have a soft heart, but so far I have three rescue dogs and three rescue cats.
Load More Replies...Guys if you're ready and responsible, get a pet from your shelter. Don't buy them from a random person on the street, and try not to purchase online. Let's help the floofs at our own place before adopting exotic foreign breeds.
Exactly!! I don't understand how people can pass up these sweet, neglected babies! I may have a soft heart, but so far I have three rescue dogs and three rescue cats.
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