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New calendar by Greg Murray celebrates 'Perfectly Imperfect' rescue dogs.
Summary
Photographer Greg Murray has launched 'Perfectly Imperfect,' a photo series and planned 2027 calendar that highlights rescue dogs often overlooked, and he requests a minimum $5 donation to Neighborhood Pets in place of a traditional submission fee.
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Photographer Greg Murray of Northeast Ohio has launched 'Perfectly Imperfect,' a project that will become a photo series and a 2027 calendar celebrating rescue dogs who are often overlooked. Murray is known for his Peanut Butter Dogs project and for championing adoption. He has said he dislikes the word "ugly" and prefers to highlight character and uniqueness. The call for models is open now and focuses on rescue dogs who do not fit narrow beauty norms.
Key details:
- The project will be turned into a photo series and a 2027 calendar.
- Murray plans to photograph more than a dozen selected dogs this spring and will choose 12 for the calendar.
- There is no traditional submission fee; Murray asks for a minimum $5 donation to Neighborhood Pets.
- Neighborhood Pets is a Cleveland nonprofit that provides affordable veterinary care, supplies and support for pet owners facing financial hardship, Executive Director Becca Britton said.
- Britton said pets help people stay active and connected and that the organization partners with social service agencies to keep pets and people together.
- Murray has said he wants to spotlight dogs that don't fit traditional molds and that "rescue is my favorite breed."
Summary:
The project reframes how rescue dogs are seen by celebrating resilience, survival and individuality rather than conventional appearance. Photographs will be taken this spring and a final selection of 12 dogs will appear in a 2027 calendar.
