Woman's Best Friend 2019 Ebook
by Kristen Kidd
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About the Ebook
All profits from the book sales fully benefit Harley's Haven Dog Rescue.
This beautiful 12x12 fine art, hardcover coffee table book is filled with inspiring stories and photos that celebrate the dynamic bonds between women and their canine companions.
When you invest in the Woman's Best Friend (WBF) Project, you're not only receiving a beautiful collection of art to enjoy for years to come. You're also investing in a local rescue dedicated to saving the lives of countless dogs and committed to finding them loving homes.
By proudly displaying this beautiful collection in you're home you will be standing with the women and pups whose stories courageously stand up to stigmas of grief, mental and physical health, breed discrimination and much more and show that no one stands alone.
This beautiful 12x12 fine art, hardcover coffee table book is filled with inspiring stories and photos that celebrate the dynamic bonds between women and their canine companions.
When you invest in the Woman's Best Friend (WBF) Project, you're not only receiving a beautiful collection of art to enjoy for years to come. You're also investing in a local rescue dedicated to saving the lives of countless dogs and committed to finding them loving homes.
By proudly displaying this beautiful collection in you're home you will be standing with the women and pups whose stories courageously stand up to stigmas of grief, mental and physical health, breed discrimination and much more and show that no one stands alone.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Pets
- Additional Categories Coffee Table Books, Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 48 pgs
- Publish Date: Apr 29, 2020
- Last Edit Oct 17, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords rescue, dog rescue, dogs, pets, women
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About the Creator
Kristen Kidd
Philadelphia, Pa
For over a decade Kristen nurtured, in tandem, a dedication to professional photography and a career as a social worker. Here she honed the skills of deeply understanding and connecting with clients and capturing the true essence of their identity and relationships. At the beginning of 2017, after a long and fulfilling experience as a social worker, she stepped away in order to fully dedicate herself to her photography clients. Now, as a Philadelphia photographer, she brings everything she loved most about her career in social work to her photography; namely celebrating deep connections, our “why” and the fun of life.