Four&Sons; is an Australian website that focuses on canine culture. After three years in the business, Four&Sons; has decided to branch out and introduce a print magazine that could easily be treated as a coffee table book. It is filled with artistic renditions of man's best friend including a photo series of decaying dog houses by Mark Ruwedel as well as a short story about an imaginary mutt by Dave Eggers.
Filled with 143 pages of stunning work, Four&Sons; debut issue also featured an adorable photoshoot of soapy pups, who are clearly not very happy that they have to take a bath. With the second issue out already, it is only safe to assume the first was a success.
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Four&Sons; Focuses on the Artistic Side of Canine Culture
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