Abandoned Dog Photography

These Sad Photos Capture Stray Dogs In Puerto Rico's 'Dead Dog Beach'

Dead Dog Beach is an isolated area located on the south-east coast of Puerto Rico, a place that is home to a quarter of a million stray dogs dumped there by locals who view them as a nuisance. The dogs live out their miserable lives in neglect and abuse. Their plight was captured by photographer Sophie Gamand, who visited Dead Dog Beach multiple times with Chrissy Beckles, founder of the Sato Project -- an organization that provides food, water and veterinary care to the animals.

As a New York City-based dog photographer, Gamand is more accustomed to photographing glossy, polished portraits of well-behaved canines in studios. The abandoned strays at Dead Dog Beach however didn't wag their tail or approach humans, and in fact organized themselves into packs for survival.

This sad series is a homage to these dogs and raises awareness of their undeserved plight.
Trend Themes
1. Animal Rescue Organizations - The trend of animal rescue organizations like the Sato Project is growing, presenting opportunities for partnerships and innovation in animal care.
2. Pet Photography - Pet photography is no longer limited to portraits of well-behaved animals in studios, but also includes documenting animal advocacy work and rescue efforts.
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Industry Implications
1. Animal Welfare - The problem of abandoned animals presents an opportunity for innovation in animal welfare and advocacy.
2. Photography - Advocacy photography is a growing trend, opening up opportunities for photographers to document social issues and drive change.
3. Tourism - Sustainable tourism that supports animal welfare causes and promotes responsible adoption can present an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the tourism industry.

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