I feel like I'm forever shaking my head when I see newborn babies with any kind of wild or herd animal like cows or donkeys. However, those midjourney racoon baby pics are *chefs kiss* and I legitimately see my youngest daughter in the one where it looks like the kid is yelling back at the racoon 🤣
I wonder if the photographer was licensed under the Animal Welfare Act. I think it's something a lot of photographers don't realize is illegal. It was explained to me by my previous lawyer when I asked him to take a look at the law: If a photographer provides the animal (whether they own it or not), they are required to get a license by the USDA under the Animal Welfare Act. If the client provides their own animals, then the license isn't required.
What are the PARENTS thinking!
That too! I always wonder that when I see insanity with baby photos.
I feel like I'm forever shaking my head when I see newborn babies with any kind of wild or herd animal like cows or donkeys. However, those midjourney racoon baby pics are *chefs kiss* and I legitimately see my youngest daughter in the one where it looks like the kid is yelling back at the racoon 🤣
I am too but I never quite expected to see a raccoon kissing the cheek of a baby. That is a whole new level of WTF.
The raccoon with the 6 hands is my fav. Or the one of him looking like he is terrified of the kid...also. no.
I had entirely too much fun with these - so many didn't make the cut too lmao.
I wonder if the photographer was licensed under the Animal Welfare Act. I think it's something a lot of photographers don't realize is illegal. It was explained to me by my previous lawyer when I asked him to take a look at the law: If a photographer provides the animal (whether they own it or not), they are required to get a license by the USDA under the Animal Welfare Act. If the client provides their own animals, then the license isn't required.