Saturday 6 June 2015

Weirdly emotional portraits of animals show their human side

Weirdly emotional portraits of animals show their human side
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Everyone who’s had a pet will tell you that there’s a lot of soul hidden behind that furry, adorable exterior.
Now, Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange has brought that human side out, creating a strangely emotional photo series of portraits of animals, from a very wise looking dog to a cat that seems to be judging our life choices.
Life lesson: wrapping your dog in a blanket will make him look like Yoda.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Or an Ewok.
expressive portraits of animals show off their human sides, by Vincent Lagrange
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Who knew a picture of an owl could be this emotional?
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
So tiny.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
A very wistful greyhound.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Give a dog a chair, he’ll make it into a throne of WISDOM.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
The original grumpy cat.
expressive portraits of animals show off their human sides, by Vincent Lagrange
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
We wish our yawning face was this adorable.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Sidenote: this cat is called Miss Pitta. Brilliant.
expressive portraits of animals show off their human sides, by Vincent Lagrange
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Truly majestic.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Intense.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Cat on a stool is judging you.
These expressive portraits of animals are the work of the young Belgian photographer Vincent Lagrange. The ongoing project is called Human Animal, and we have to agree the photographs from both domestic pets and wild animals are indeed reflecting powerful "human" emotions.
(Picture: Vincent Lagrange)
Take a look at even more intense animal portraits over on Vincent’s website.


Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/06/06/weirdly-emotional-portraits-of-animals-show-their-human-side-5233113/#ixzz3cJ7DBTuy



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