Photographer captures pooches from the paws up in stunning snaps using plate glass 


The real underdogs! Photographer captures pooches from the paws up in stunning snaps using plate glass

  • Photographer Andrius Burba, 27, from Lithuania, began the project called ‘Underlook’ four years ago 
  • Since then, he has gone on to snap a whole range of adorable pups including Buddy the Golden Retriever
  • Milo the Pomeranian and Peanut the French Bulldog also feature in the photographs taken in Cologne 

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A photographer has captured stunning images of pooches from underneath using plate glass – showing who the real underdogs are.

Photographer Andrius Burba, 27, began the project ‘Underlook’ four years ago which specialises in photography from underneath.

Since then, he has gone on to snap a whole range of adorable pups including Buddy the Golden Retriever, Milo the Pomeranian and Peanut the French Bulldog.

Hilarious snaps showcase the true ‘underdogs’ as these gorgeous pooches are captured from underneath. Pictured is Hatchi the Samoyed 

Nami the Shiba Inu stares straight into the camera during the photo shoot organised by Photographer Andrius Burba, 27, from Lithuania

Nami the Shiba Inu stares straight into the camera during the photo shoot organised by Photographer Andrius Burba, 27, from Lithuania  

Photographer Andrius Burba, 27, began the project 'Underlook' four years ago which specialises in photography from underneath. Pictured is Sfelton the Boxer

Photographer Andrius Burba, 27, began the project ‘Underlook’ four years ago which specialises in photography from underneath. Pictured is Sfelton the Boxer

Andrius, from Lithuania, has been a photographer for 13 years and quit his job in 2015 when he decided to focus on the new project which saw him photographing a whole range of animals including cats and even mice.

These pics were taken during a trip to Cologne when the photographer offered people a free photo shoot for their pets.

Andrius said: ‘There was so many participants that in two weeks, we managed to photograph about 600 pets.

Andrius, from Lithuania, has been a photographer for 13 years and quit his job in 2015 when he decided to focus on the new project which saw him photographing a whole range of animals including cats and even mice. Pictured is Picasso the Sheltie

Andrius, from Lithuania, has been a photographer for 13 years and quit his job in 2015 when he decided to focus on the new project which saw him photographing a whole range of animals including cats and even mice. Pictured is Picasso the Sheltie

Peschka the Sheepadoodle was captured as part of the series of photos that were taken during a trip to cologne by the photographer

Peschka the Sheepadoodle was captured as part of the series of photos that were taken during a trip to cologne by the photographer 

The photographer has said that it was a very 'interesting, funny and frustrating journey' but the results paid off. Pictured is Ember the French Bulldog

The photographer has said that it was a very ‘interesting, funny and frustrating journey’ but the results paid off. Pictured is Ember the French Bulldog 

Bella the Viszla

Milla the Viszla

Pictured are Bella (left) and Milla (right) who are both Viszla breeds. The cute pooches pulled their best funny faces for the photoshoot

‘It was a very interesting, funny and frustrating journey, but the results paid off.

‘When I saw how cool and funny pets look from underneath, I was fascinated and I decided to try to make some photos for myself.

‘My plan is to offer people professional photography from underneath as a service – my goal is to inspire other people.

‘My favourite photo I have taken is called ‘White Cloud’ – I bet you can understand why once you look at them. One of the first dogs I photographed was a Pomeranian dog. The dog was so fluffy, that from underneath you can see only 4 paws and fluffy fur around’.

The photographer said: 'My favourite photo I have taken is called 'White Cloud' - I bet you can understand why once you look at them. One of the first dogs I photographed was a Pomeranian dog. The dog was so fluffy, that from underneath you can see only 4 paws and fluffy fur around'. Pictured: Milo the Pomeranian

The photographer said: ‘My favourite photo I have taken is called ‘White Cloud’ – I bet you can understand why once you look at them. One of the first dogs I photographed was a Pomeranian dog. The dog was so fluffy, that from underneath you can see only 4 paws and fluffy fur around’. Pictured: Milo the Pomeranian

Chueo the French Bulldog-beagle mix

Mila the Havanese

The photographer said: ‘When I saw how cool and funny pets look from underneath, I was fascinated and I decided to try to make some photos for myself’. Left: Chueo the French Bulldog-beagle mix, right: Mila the Havanese

These pics were taken during a trip to Cologne when the photographer offered people a free photo shoot for their pets. Pictured: Chico the Yorkshire Terrier

These pics were taken during a trip to Cologne when the photographer offered people a free photo shoot for their pets. Pictured: Chico the Yorkshire Terrier

Mora the Galgo Espanol

Cassy, a mixed breed

Photographer Andrius said: ‘There was so many participants that in two weeks, we managed to photograph about 600 pets’. Left: Mora the Galgo Espanol, right: Cassy, a mixed breed

Andrius at work. He said: 'My plan is to offer people professional photography from underneath as a service - my goal is to inspire other people'

Andrius at work. He said: ‘My plan is to offer people professional photography from underneath as a service – my goal is to inspire other people’

Peanut the French Bulldog works the camera during the photo shoot which took place in Cologne

Peanut the French Bulldog works the camera during the photo shoot which took place in Cologne 

The photographer Andrius is pictured during the photo shoot with one of the dogs he worked with for the 'Underlook' project which he started four years ago

The photographer Andrius is pictured during the photo shoot with one of the dogs he worked with for the ‘Underlook’ project which he started four years ago

Andrius, from Lithuania, has been a photographer for 13 years and quit his job in 2015 when he decided to focus on his new project Underlook

Andrius, from Lithuania, has been a photographer for 13 years and quit his job in 2015 when he decided to focus on his new project Underlook

Mylo the Border collie mix seemed to be enjoying the photo shoot as he pulls a funny face for the camera

Mylo the Border collie mix seemed to be enjoying the photo shoot as he pulls a funny face for the camera