A weekly visual encounter with someone who elaborates on their relationship with animals.

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Maya, Opium & Paï

Maya shares her flat with her roommate as well as Opium and Paï. Two cats, two brothers, one black and one tabby. On the end of a leash, in a bag, in a train, Maya has decided to take them everywhere with her, whatever the cost.

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Stéphanie & Ferdinand

Stéphanie reads, writes, photographs, and walks her cocker spaniel in the forest. Ferdinand is the star of the village of Montmartre, and he poses in front of the camera with manners and delicacy.

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Serena & Matisse

As a child, Serena used to save and get attached to cats, dogs, fish, rodents but also snails, birds, reptiles... Today she continues to collect these animals with her dog Matisse... while "keeping control" so that she doesn't have to live with them all her life.

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Zoé Coulon & Dali

Dali is a small creature but also Zoé's main source of inspiration. Her life is structured around walks in the "petite ceinture", her work as an illustrator and the weekly brushing of her Italian greyhound's teeth.

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Olivier Sévère, Vincent Gonzalvez & Muzo

Remembering the happy times he spent with dogs in his childhood and adolescence, Vincent stimulated a present - but perhaps less essential - desire in Olivier: they adopted Muzo. Since then, the couple and the Dachshund rarely leave each other's side and are developing their relationship harmoniously.

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Tifanny Bouelle & Pablo

Tiffany is a female painter, she is the author of a colourful and textured body of work. Attached to the minimalist style and to the purity, she nonetheless lives with Pablo also known as Pablito, a young fox terrier who is a bit "temperamental" but that should pass and yes, nobility obliges doesn't it Sir Pablo?

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