PHOTOGRAPHER DAFYDD
JONES YEAR 1990 LOCATION NEW YORK
The high point of New Yorks canine calendar is the dog show that
takes place in Madison square every February. It is a little like Crufts,
and on the last evening a cocktail party is held for the owners. When
Dafydd Jones photographed the event for Vanity Fair in 1990, some of the
owners brought along their dogs. There were a few grand socialite
New Yorkers there: Brooke Astor with her dachshund Dolly, and Iris Love
with her dachshund called Just Deserts. They were both great dachshund
lovers and wouldnt be seperated from their dogs. They were posing
for me with their sleek little dogs, dressed up in ruffs and glamorous
collars, standing among some other rather more dowdy dog-owners.
I remember Brooke Astor saying to me what funny expressions the dogs had.
She had quite a twinkle in her eye.
Then this relatively ordinary situation suddenly came alove. A plate
of bone-shaped canapes appeared, sitting innocently on a white paper doily,
and the two ladies lost control of their dogs. I was using a Leica and
I knew that Id got the picture. I saw it through the viewfinder
with the flash. Jones had caught the four expressions like a dream-
Just deserts in the 17th-century ruff intent upon the food, Dolly with
eyes rolling and ear flying, and the two soignee ladies, unaccustomed
to the rude riot on their hands. Brooke Astor loved it. Shes
now over 100, but apparently she still talks about this picture.
JOANNA PITMAN