Three Dogs In A Sunflower Field End Up With A Hilarious Photo Session Instead Of A Sentimental One
Some photo shoots are planned to look dreamy, polished, and sentimental, but dogs do not always cooperate with the vision. That was exactly the case for Agnieszka Ciszyńska, who brought her three White Swiss Shepherds to a sunflower field in Poland expecting a sweet portrait session.
Instead of elegant poses, the fluffy trio turned the whole outing into a comedy show. The dogs, Fenris, Björn, and Walkiria, had their own ideas about the flowers, the camera, and the mood of the day, and the results quickly became a lot funnier than anyone expected.
What started as a romantic shoot ended up as a sunflower-field photo session full of chaos, laughter, and very photogenic dogs. Read on.
White Swiss Shepherd Dogs



These three furball dogs have been traveling the world along with their human, Ciszyńska, and you can check out their amazing photographs on their social media pages. It also includes family adventures, dog training, and competitions.
The original idea was to create a romantic photoshoot, and the dogs were brought along because their presence would enhance the photo shoot significantly. However, things didn't go as planned.
The task of taking photos is usually handled by her husband Michał, since it's his true passion. He's mostly a self-taught photographer, and you can't even tell that by looking at his photographs. But when it comes to post-production, Ciszyńska takes care of everything. This involves photo editing and sharing them with the world through social media.
The shoot was already off to a funny start.
Fenris, Björn, and Walkiria love to go on adventures.

Our dogs (White Swiss Shepherds) are very active, happy, and friendly. They love dog sports: dog frisbee, nosework, bikejoring, and herding. They are the kind of dogs that follow you everywhere and want to be a part of everything you do (and yes, you can forget about going to the bathroom alone).
We expected dreamy, beautiful portraits in sunflowers. But it turned out that a sunflower field is not an easy place to take photographs, especially if you’re not tall enough. And as big as our dogs are, we had to think of some way to make them reach the flowers. So our friend kindly agreed to be a chair for our dogs. Then we thought that Fenris was big enough to pose on his own, but standing on his rear legs, he looked more like a hungry dinosaur than a majestic wolf. We had lots of laughs, and some of the pictures came out pretty funny.
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Ciszyńska initially hoped that the portraits would turn out dreamy and elegant.

They just couldn't top munching on the sunflowers and forgot about the photoshoot entirely.

So far, our biggest adventure was over a year ago when we decided to spend six months traveling through Europe with the whole pack. We visited 13 countries, swam in lakes and seas, hiked through mountains, slept on a beach in a tent, and visited big cities and places where we couldn’t find another living soul. It was sometimes challenging, but amazing, and it was the best time of our lives.

Agnieszka Ciszyńska's three White Swiss Shepherds are some of the most photogenic dogs out there, and there's no better place to photograph them than in a blooming sunflower field.

Her friend even agreed to serve as a special “chair” because the sunflowers blocked the view.

However, these fluffy furballs had other plans in mind.




Our whole life is about our dogs. There are months when we have some sort of competition every weekend, our dogs love it and are very good at it. When we relax, we relax together; when we go on vacation, we go together. Our social media is not only about nice pictures, we want everyone to remember that dogs are family and that they should be part of the most important moments in life.


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