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Grace Chon is a commercial and editorial animal photographer, internationally acclaimed for her highly expressive portraits of animals, and authentic images of people with their pets.
Chon is also the author of 2 dog photography books, including her new book Puppy Styled. Grace's clients include celebrities, ad agencies, national brands, magazines and publishing companies.
Her series “HAIRY”, was awarded in the Creatures category at The Fence 2018. The FENCE is an annual call for entries to be part of the largest outdoor photography exhibition in North America, with public exhibitions in Brooklyn (NY), Atlanta (GA), Calgary (Canada), Houston (TX), Sarasota (FL), Seattle (WA), Boston (MA), and Denver (CO). Photographers of all levels, from around the world, are invited to apply online at fence.photoville.com.
You are known for your highly expressive portraits of animals, what make you start doing this?
I was working in the advertising industry as an art director and was extremely stressed out and unhappy. To find some inspiration, on weekends I started taking headshots of homeless dogs to help them get adopted. As an art director, I knew that a strong portrait could draw in the viewer and make them interested in adopting the dog. This was really great practice because I learned how to very quickly build a connection with an animal, and draw out their inner and outer uniqueness.
What are you currently working on?
I am working on a new photo series exploring similar themes of individuality, subtle expression of emotion and higher consciousness in dogs. I also recently launched a podcast called Creativity School, all about empowering people to tap into their creativity and put great work out there. It's something I'm quite passionate about because I believe everyone is creative and can cultivate and nurture their unique talents.