Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2026

‘You look at it and you just feel better’: this year’s Photoville festival highlights

 Via The Guardian

May 15, 2026


black and white photograph of a single inmate with a puppy in the hallway of a prison

Ashley Gilbertson and Ava Pellor - Puppies Behind Bars. Photograph: Ashley Gilbertson and Ava Pellor


"The extremely moving collection Puppies Behind Bars is the fruit of the nearly two years that photographers Ashley Gilbertson and Ava Pellor spent in the men’s maximum security Green Haven, documenting the titular program wherein those incarcerated raise puppies to become service dogs. Organization founder Gloria Gilbert Stoga shared that she instinctively knew that she wanted a war photographer to document what happened behind bars, because of the extreme nature of prisons.

“I wanted a war photographer, because going into prison isn’t something you can articulate to people who aren’t in prison,” Stoga said. “My assumption is that you also can’t articulate war. I needed people who could stay emotionally removed from the subject.”

Gilbertson, who is renowned for his photos of the Iraq war, fit that description, and was joined by Pellor, who has captured extreme experiences such as wildfires and illegal border crossings in the Balkans. Their photos take viewers into terrain that is both brutal and hidden, revealing how the act of raising a dog can transform this horrifying reality.

The dogs humanize an environment that’s devoid of all humanity,” said Gilbertson. “It gives men who have committed grave crimes against society a chance to do something, it gives men a chance to show weakness and vulnerability to be emotionally open and playful, it gives them a sense of responsibility. For the first time in their lives these men are sticking with something when it becomes tough.”

Pellor recalled in particular a photo she made of one of the men in the program when he received his puppy to raise, the act of receiving the dog bringing tears. “I think it was their first time taking them out for a walk in the yard, and he just put his head up to the puppy’s head and started crying,” said Pellor. “After that, he wouldn’t let him go that entire day.” ---full article

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Puppies Behind Bars at Yale University With Ashley Gilbertson

The Story Behind Heidi: Yale Public Safety Service/Facility Dog

CONTACT:  Yale University Library
203-432-1072

color photograph of dog with Yale University collar

TIME:
Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm
LOCATION:
Sterling Memorial Library, Lecture Hall
120 High Street New Haven, CT 06511


DESCRIPTION:

Heidi brings comfort, joy, and smiles to so many Yale campus and throughout the state of Connecticut.

Hear about the rigorous training that Heidi and other service and facility dogs received from incarcerated individuals who raise service dogs for wounded war veterans and first responders, facility dogs police dept and explosive explosive- section canines for law enforcement.

Join Officer Rich Simons , handler for Heidi; Gloria Gilbert Soga , President & Founder, Puppies Behind Bars; and Ashley Gilbertson, Pulitzer Prize - finalist and acclaimed war photographer for a behind-the- bars peek into how facility dogs are trained.

You don’t want to miss the rare opportunity!