LOS ANGELES — Elias Weiss Friedman has photographed thousands of dogs for his blog and book “The Dogist.” What sets his pictures apart is how human he makes his canines seem.
He achieves the look by getting down on their level before taking the photo, making eye contact and creating a connection.
“When I’m shooting photographs of dogs, I’m trying to get them looking right into the lens. It makes the image feel dramatic. That’s what makes a great image, taking something ordinary and making it feel dramatic,” said Friedman, 27, who is 6 foot 3.
Friedman, author of “The Dogist” (rhymes with August), started with a blog a few years ago. Along the way, he has posted more than 3,300 images and gathered 1.5 million followers on Instagram, 50,000 followers on Tumbler, 70,000 on Facebook and 20,000 on Twitter.