What makes a great vintage 1920s pet portrait?
Sepia tones, soft lens blur and the unmistakable grain of pre-war silver gelatin photography. The vintage style produces the kind of portrait you would expect to find in a leather-bound family album from 1928.
Why this style works for dogs, cats and other pets
Vintage monochrome flatters every breed and every coat colour. It is also one of the few styles that genuinely improves with age on a wall - prints look more authentic the more they yellow.
Gift ideas & use cases
A favourite for memorial portraits, grandparents and anyone with a country-house or antique-style interior.






