It can feel silly, scary, intimidating, but for these very reasons, it matters. In moments of such vulnerability, deeper bonds are formed, says Simran Mangharam
With few humans in the frame, Rain Dogs offers an unusual perspective: the interior lives of dogs, a species we're used to seeing with their eyes trained on us.
A matchbox coffin for a fly who once lived in an office; a headstone for a messenger pigeon; a snail who ‘lived life well’... vignettes from a new book.