Sandra Fine "how much is that doggie in the window"

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Follow Sandra Fine on Instagram @sandy10011 I live and photograph in New York City. There are times, however that I leave in a car and discover the joy of the open road. Life outside the city, both suburban and in the countryside, revolves around cars. One of the things that has come to intrigue me about car culture is dogs in cars. Ir is not often that people keep their car windows open, but when they do, the dogs invariably, stick their heads out the window, and do what we do, they look and watch and feel the air on their faces. Whenever I am in a car, I’m looking for that rare happy event, the dog’s head out the window, the ears flying back, the curiosity of watching the world from the dogs point of view. These photos are some of the ones I have found. This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, and Giclee Fine Art Prints
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Follow Sandra Fine on Instagram @sandy10011 I live and photograph in New York City. There are times, however that I leave in a car and discover the joy of the open road. Life outside the city, both suburban and in the countryside, revolves around cars. One of the things that has come to intrigue me about car culture is dogs in cars. Ir is not often that people keep their car windows open, but when they do, the dogs invariably, stick their heads out the window, and do what we do, they look and watch and feel the air on their faces. Whenever I am in a car, I’m looking for that rare happy event, the dog’s head out the window, the ears flying back, the curiosity of watching the world from the dogs point of view. These photos are some of the ones I have found. This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, and Giclee Fine Art Prints
Follow Sandra Fine on Instagram @sandy10011 I live and photograph in New York City. There are times, however that I leave in a car and discover the joy of the open road. Life outside the city, both suburban and in the countryside, revolves around cars. One of the things that has come to intrigue me about car culture is dogs in cars. Ir is not often that people keep their car windows open, but when they do, the dogs invariably, stick their heads out the window, and do what we do, they look and watch and feel the air on their faces. Whenever I am in a car, I’m looking for that rare happy event, the dog’s head out the window, the ears flying back, the curiosity of watching the world from the dogs point of view. These photos are some of the ones I have found. This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, and Giclee Fine Art Prints