About

Rhiannon Price-Lewis is a student based in Cornwall, currently studying Marine and Natural History Photography at Falmouth University. Through experimenting within the course, she developed a passion for photographing domesticated animals, especially dogs and horses, whilst also exploring the underwater world.

She specialises in photographing dogs as she believes they are extremely interesting animals that teach humans a lot. Through selective breeding, humans created the domesticated dog that has been manipulated into the many different breeds we see today. Spending time with our four legged companions is never wasted time in her opinion and enables her to see how much dogs have changed from their primary ancestor, the Wolf.

As a result, showcasing dogs in a studio setting became a rewarding experience for her. Not only did it highlight the beauty within each and every breed, but it also brought the owners a lot of joy to see their beloved pet looking regal.

If she’s not in a studio, underwater or riding, you will find her with a dog.

In my final year of University, I created a book “The Wolf in the Living Room” and a magazine called “Crufts”. Included bellow are images of my finished products.