Extreme dogs
Famous for his extraordinary pictures of horses, Tim Flach has now turned his lens on dogs. He talks about abstraction, neuroscience and the things we do to pets
Famous for his extraordinary pictures of horses, Tim Flach has now turned his lens on dogs. He talks about abstraction, neuroscience and the things we do to pets
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