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The Dogist (Instagram account)

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The Dogist is an Instagram photo-documentary series of dogs from around the world by street photographer Elias Weiss Friedman.[1]

Friedman created the account in October 2013 after he was laid off from his corporate job in brand management and was inspired by street-style posts such as The Sartorialist and popular photoblog Humans of New York.[2] In a 2018 interview with 6sqft, Friedman noted, "That was the first opportunity I had to do something I wanted, instead of doing what I was expected to do ... Social media made all that possible."[2][failed verification] Friedman has continued to develop the page and brand for its growing audience by increasing his content output and developing the brand to include partnerships with other companies.[3]

In 2015, Friedman released a book entitled The Dogist: Photographic Encounters with 1000 Dogs. The book was featured on the New York Times Bestseller list. In 2017, Friedman released another book, entitled The Dogist Puppies.

The Dogist shop was created in 2014 and features clothing items for both humans and dogs with logos with the Dogist branding. Also featured on the page is The Dogist partnership with several brands, including Korean K9 Rescue, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit that focuses on rescuing dogs from puppy mills, dog meat farms, and high kill shelters in South Korea.[4] Rescued dogs are transported to New York City, where they are found homes in the tri-state area. Friedman highlights several of the rescued dogs on the Dogist account. In addition, The Dogist partners with a new animal shelter every season. The partnership originates from the #FeedingFriends initiative, an effort to support rescue organizations.[4]

In 2016, a short documentary film entitled The Dogist directed by E.J McLeavey-Fisher was released, with a run time of six minutes.

As of May, 2024, thedogist had over 7.3 million followers and 9,000+ posts of photos and videos.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Taliaferro, Richard (April 6, 2016). "'The Dogist' Creator's Secret of Success". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "New Yorker Spotlight: Meet the Human Behind 'The Dogist', Elias Weiss Friedman". 6sqft. 3 April 2015. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  3. ^ Lerner, Rebecca. "How 'The Dogist' Founder Made Puppy Pictures Into A Lifestyle Empire". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  4. ^ a b "About". Dogist: The Story of Dogs. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  5. ^ "The Dogist". Instagram. May 6, 2024. Retrieved May 6, 2024.