@art_dailydose: In 2015, Nikon Asia launched a playful campaign called Heartography, in which a camera rig was attached to a dog named Grizzler and paired with a heart rate monitor. Whenever the dog’s heart spiked from excitement, whether it was spotting a cat, running, or chasing a toy, the system automatically triggered a photo. There’s no AI, no invisible remote control, and no strings attached to the shutter. Grizzler’s own heartbeat, monitored via a wearable sensor, was what made each shot happen. The result is a series of candid, often funny images taken from a dog’s point of view, reminding us that emotion, not technical skill, is sometimes the best photographer. In a way, Heartography becomes a form of emotional snapshot art. A visual experiment showing what moments matter most from a canine perspective. Let us know your thoughts below. How would you rate Grizzler’s photography talent from 1 to 10? 🐶📸❤️
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Tuesday 10 February 2026 18:42:07 GMT
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ATR_Almost_ART :
That’s so cool and also not surprising besides the corn oil lol
2026-02-10 18:46:22
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unglossylady❤️🍃 :
so cute!!!
2026-02-19 02:48:21
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fiftyshadesofgreymatter :
My heart 😩
2026-02-20 22:57:02
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Nic & Milo :
I love this. Such a great idea
2026-02-16 17:43:56
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Simi :
So sweet
2026-02-15 14:32:13
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JC :
I just know those chanclas have teeth holes now
2026-02-11 07:24:56
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esada98 :
😂😂😂
2026-02-19 17:13:47
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Mickie :
🤗🫠👍🏻
2026-02-20 16:52:29
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