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Strike a Paws! Tails of the World™ has raised more than $250K for animal charities and featured 2,000 dogs globally
Esteemed Australian phodographer and dog travel adventurer Ms Kerry Martin of Puppy Tales has joined paws and cameras with Tails of the World, a global collective of professional pet photographers united in a mission to celebrate the dogs of their region and raise funds for animal charities through stunning photographic coffee table books.
From now until May 2025, pups from across Hobart and beyond have the op-paw-tunity to take part in this worldwide movement and help raise funds for Guide Dogs Tasmania - the only organisation in the state raising and training Guide and Autism Assistance Dogs.
“For the fourth year running, it’s an honour and a thrill to be a part of the Tails of the World collective and selected as a contributing photographer to this amazing international book project,” said Kerry, who has scooped up national and international awards, including being the only Australian winner in the 2024 International Pet Photography Awards.
So far, the annual Tails of the World books have raised more than US$250,000 for animal charities across the globe and showcased more than 2,000 dogs in their pages.
Esteemed Australian phodographer and dog travel adventurer Ms Kerry Martin of Puppy Tales has joined paws and cameras with Tails of the World, a global collective of professional pet photographers united in a mission to celebrate the dogs of their region and raise funds for animal charities through stunning photographic coffee table books.
From now until May 2025, pups from across Hobart and beyond have the op-paw-tunity to take part in this worldwide movement and help raise funds for Guide Dogs Tasmania - the only organisation in the state raising and training Guide and Autism Assistance Dogs.
“For the fourth year running, it’s an honour and a thrill to be a part of the Tails of the World collective and selected as a contributing photographer to this amazing international book project,” said Kerry, who has scooped up national and international awards, including being the only Australian winner in the 2024 International Pet Photography Awards.
So far, the annual Tails of the World books have raised more than US$250,000 for animal charities across the globe and showcased more than 2,000 dogs in their pages.
Funds are raised through photo session fees and book sales, with donations going straight to the selected charities.

Kerry will be photographing sessions throughout some of Tasmania’s most stunning locations, with dogs featured in the Tails of the World Volume 4. Spots are strictly limited with participation starting at $100. The full participation fee – plus 5% of photography wall art sales – will be donated to Guide Dogs Tasmania.
“I’m su-paw excited to photograph Tassie dogs for this global project,” said Kerry. “It’s a joy to use my photography to support people in need, while showcasing the natural beauty of this amazing island through the dogs who call it home.

Kerry will be photographing sessions throughout some of Tasmania’s most stunning locations, with dogs featured in the Tails of the World Volume 4. Spots are strictly limited with participation starting at $100. The full participation fee – plus 5% of photography wall art sales – will be donated to Guide Dogs Tasmania.
“I’m su-paw excited to photograph Tassie dogs for this global project,” said Kerry. “It’s a joy to use my photography to support people in need, while showcasing the natural beauty of this amazing island through the dogs who call it home.
“I chose to support Guide Dogs Tasmania because they truly change the world for Tasmanians living with disability. It means a lot to support local for a project that will be created right here in the local community.”
For more project details and to get your best furiend involved, please visit puppytales.com.au/tailsoftheworld
For Kerry’s travel itinerary in Tasmania, visit puppytales.com.au/puppy-tales-on-the-road
Tails of the World Collective
Tails of the World is an international collective of professional pet photographers. To date, over $250,000 has been raised for animal charities. To learn more about Tails of the World, visit www.tailsoftheworld.com
About Kerry Martin & Puppy Tales
Photodography™ you'll adore - Pet Travel & Adventures you'll Dig
Kerry Martin of Puppy Tales considers pets very much part of the family so lives this adage to help and inspire fellow pet parents to create incredible memories of a most pawsome life together!
Kerry is Melbourne-based but on the road throughout Australia offering her award-winning dog photography. She's known throughout the country for her seasonal photography experiences, most notably Snow Dogs, and her studio-based Project Dogalogue.
Of the many national and international photography awards she's received over the past decade, the highlights have been Master of Photography and Australian Pet/Animal Photographer of the Year, and the winner of the category Pets and People in the 2024 International Pet Photography Awards.
As she travels with her own adored furry companions Keiko & Summer, Kerry writes to share her knowledge and experiences of all things dog, photography and travel. She creates content for the Puppy Tales website, a social media community of over 500,000 and other publications to promote the wonderful relationships between dogs and people. This includes encouraging dog-inclusive activities and lifestyles, telling of her travels & adventures, providing resources for keeping dogs happy and
healthy, sharing dog photography how-to and recounting heartfelt dog stories. All accompanied by her stunning photography!
Puppy Tales is a business for good with a mission to make a paw-sitive difference. Puppy Tales operates as carbon negative; supports many local organisations through photography, fundraising and more; and plays a part in the global community’s effort to protect the planet, take action on climate change and care for animals and wildlife. She's also the founder of the Australian Dog of the Year Awards which recognise the incredible contribution of dogs to people, communities and society.
To discover more, visit https://puppytales.com.au
Kerry Martin of Puppy Tales considers pets very much part of the family so lives this adage to help and inspire fellow pet parents to create incredible memories of a most pawsome life together!
Kerry is Melbourne-based but on the road throughout Australia offering her award-winning dog photography. She's known throughout the country for her seasonal photography experiences, most notably Snow Dogs, and her studio-based Project Dogalogue.
Of the many national and international photography awards she's received over the past decade, the highlights have been Master of Photography and Australian Pet/Animal Photographer of the Year, and the winner of the category Pets and People in the 2024 International Pet Photography Awards.
As she travels with her own adored furry companions Keiko & Summer, Kerry writes to share her knowledge and experiences of all things dog, photography and travel. She creates content for the Puppy Tales website, a social media community of over 500,000 and other publications to promote the wonderful relationships between dogs and people. This includes encouraging dog-inclusive activities and lifestyles, telling of her travels & adventures, providing resources for keeping dogs happy and
healthy, sharing dog photography how-to and recounting heartfelt dog stories. All accompanied by her stunning photography!
Puppy Tales is a business for good with a mission to make a paw-sitive difference. Puppy Tales operates as carbon negative; supports many local organisations through photography, fundraising and more; and plays a part in the global community’s effort to protect the planet, take action on climate change and care for animals and wildlife. She's also the founder of the Australian Dog of the Year Awards which recognise the incredible contribution of dogs to people, communities and society.
To discover more, visit https://puppytales.com.au
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