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About The Book

Furry friends meet photo booths in this quirky photography book that captures all the cute canine action when the leashes come off and the dogs are the star of the show.

If dogs could take selfies, it might look something like Tails from the Booth. For this adorable collection of photographs, Lynn Terry draws on more than twenty years of professional photography experience to capture the most endearing moments between canine companions: A couple of pitbulls grinning widely at the camera. Two saggy-faced bulldogs bumping jowls. A Pomeranian, an English bulldog, and a Boston terrier dog-piling (of course) on top of each other. These pictures show the countless ways dogs will ham it up in front of a camera, and that more dogs in a photo booth = even more fun!

With all the charm of Underwater Dogs and Shake, Tails from the Booth will make you laugh out loud at all the awkward and endearing ways dogs make friends with each other.

About The Author

Lynn Terry Photography

Lynn Terry has worked in photography for more than twenty years. Fueled by her love of animals, she has partnered with many local animal shelters to bring attention to adoptable dogs. Inspired by her interest in vintage “human” photo booth shots, she began a photo booth series of dogs for a local pit bull rescue group, and Tails from the Booth was born.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Gallery Books (October 20, 2015)
  • Length: 128 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781501100703

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Raves and Reviews

"Those who enjoyed Seth Casteel's Underwater Dogs...will adore these goofy and endearing canine buddies and will be amazed at how skillfully Terry captures their playfulness. Five paws up!"

– Library Journal (starred review)

At last, a treatment for Canine Deficit Disorder that doesn’t involve stalking strangers with dogs! Curl up with Tails from the Booth, flip through the pages and feel those cravings ebb. Lynn Terry captures the full range of doggyness in her sweet, goofy, hilarious subjects. You’ll want to climb into the photo booth and sneak a smooch with every one of these pups.

– Sharron Kahn Luttrell, author of Weekends with Daisy

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