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This Photographer Captured 30 Silly And Quirky Portraits Of Pets And Their Owners Once Again
InterviewWe’ve got a special treat for all the animal lovers out there! This time, we’re not focusing on just one species or breed—this is for everyone who adores pets.
So, what’s the recipe for the perfect pet photoshoot? Turns out, Danielle Spires knows the answer. Start with a pet and their owner, add a quirky '80s-inspired theme, throw in an original backdrop that complements the vibe, sprinkle in some serious expressions, and finish with a dash of double exposure magic. It might sound like a wild combination, but trust us—the results are pure gold! If you’re skeptical, just keep scrolling. You’ll see what we mean. Enjoy—and you can thank us later!
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Bored Panda got in touch with Danielle to learn more about the inspiration behind her unique photoshoots. The artist shared why she decided to incorporate a humorous theme, strongly influenced by retro styles, into her pet portraits: “I love to find the beauty and humor in times past, so a lot of my influences come from the ’60s, ’70s & ’80s, plus a sprinkling of a very composed Victorian era. I’m pushing the idea that life is pretty absurd, so you might as well have a laugh at it.”
Next, we were curious about how the photographer chooses the perfect backdrop and style for each pet and owner pairing. Spires told us: “I love finding out the pet or owner’s vibe and what they enjoy aesthetically or stylistically, and we build a shoot around that. I especially love when my clients tell me about specific personality traits of their pets, and we lean into it. Sometimes we just know our cat would’ve been a rootin’ tootin’ cowboy in another life.”
To better understand the process behind these perfectly hilarious shots, we asked Danielle to explain her approach to capturing the bond between pets and their owners in such a fun, stylized way. The photographer responded: “I have such an easy-going spirit that I feel like by the end of the shoot, I’m photographing my best friends. We honor our pets with patience and love and lots of treats during the shoot, and if we’re not laughing and joking by the end, I didn’t do my job well.”
Lastly, we had to ask Danielle about her personal favorite or most memorable photoshoot so far. Spires kindly shared with us: “Truthfully, outside of senior, hospice and rescue pets, my biggest high comes from my photoshoots with my rescue Siamese Francois Pockets. She’s my best friend, and I’m so chuffed with her beauty and stoicism. I spend weeks hand-making our outfits cosplaying whatever movies or things I’m inspired by, and she never disappoints! To see a rescue cat become such an integral part of my business and photography really gets me emotional. Long live Francois!”
Excellent photos. People and what they care about most. Enjoy the scroll.
These are awesome! I love the whole concept and backgrounds. The people in these photos are great - all very much in on it. All the dogs are like "I don't know what's going on but I love and trust my human, so I'm cool with it." All the cats are like, "What are these idiots up to now?"
Excellent photos. People and what they care about most. Enjoy the scroll.
These are awesome! I love the whole concept and backgrounds. The people in these photos are great - all very much in on it. All the dogs are like "I don't know what's going on but I love and trust my human, so I'm cool with it." All the cats are like, "What are these idiots up to now?"