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Underwater dog photography
Underwater dog photography





underwater dog photography

Casteel has photographed more than 300 dogs as they splash, dive, fetch, and float around in swimming pools, which makes for a rather unique portfolio. Overnight, it changed his life.You know that old saying about nothing being friendlier than a wet dog? Well, so has Seth Casteel, and you could say the photographer took the affable expression and ran with it. Dogs were a random project and it brought him success. Seth Casteel is a professional photographer working in The New York Times, National Geographic Magazine and The Washington Post. He took a few snapshots and did some underwater camera and began the ‘Underwater dogs’ series. It all began as he had to document his personality through photographs on land. Seth’s non-profit campaign, educates many animal ambassadors and they improve the rescue and adoption image through positive photography. He exhibits his artwork around the world in galleries. Since then, he developed a Lifestyle Pet Photographer career and began accepting commercial assignments, commissions, and collaborated with publishers in dozens. Seth is excited about the release of his first book, “Underwater Dogs”, on Octothrough Little, Brown. These are priceless moments and the results are spontaneous presenting the unique personality of the pets captured in photographs. Seth’s dedication helps him in getting through photography.Ĭasteel’s business is based in LA and Chicago, specializing in pet photography in their natural surroundings. His style of taking dogs and cat’s pictures helps these animals find homes forever, regardless of the location he is photographing, whether it is Beverly Hills or some local shelter. Seth Casteel passion to work with animals reveals his craftsmanship of taking dog photos. It is published as pet photographers and his work is seen in calendars, magazines, books, posters, and TV shows. Seth Casteel is featured in The New York Times, National Geographic, Good Morning America, TIME Magazine, The Today Show, Jeopardy, and CNN World Report.







Underwater dog photography