The book is a colorful parade of dogs, from Giant Schnauzers to Pugs, from registered purebreds to street mutts. There is also a humorous description of each dog explaining how the outfit was chosen to make the particular animal a Dog Man or Dog Lady. For example, take "Gisbert," a Pug who would surely be a doctor if he were human--as he loves his vet so much that all you have to do is say "Dr. Uwe" and he pricks his ears--as much as any Pug can prick his ears, at least.
Dog People shows us 83 wonderful dog portraits - from a purebred Standard Schnauzer to a street mutt - and a panoply of human characters.
Sandra Müller, who is now 23, bought her first SLR camera at 14. She has been a big animal lover since childhood - from guinea pigs to her aunt's dog, with whom she spent entire summer vacations. Today, she is the proud owner of Maja, the "most beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog mix in the world," (of course, she is in the book!) and has found her calling in photography. She specializes in portraits of people and dogs. She feels it is very important to capture the unique personality of each of her subjects, two-legged or four-legged, in each shot. Sandra Müller lives in Haimendorf (near Nuremberg), Germany.