New Jersey photographer turns photos of shelter dogs into digital art to promote adoption
10-08-2020 19:14 via abc11.com

New Jersey photographer turns photos of shelter dogs into digital art to promote adoption

When Jennifer Polito-Mount decided to composite a digital portrait of her dogs, she didn't think much of it until she posted it on her Facebook page. It was the overwhelming reaction from her family and friends that sparked an idea in her head.
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