Many photographers have a muse, or a subject that inspires their passion for image-making.
ForRoeselien Raimond, its foxes.
To demonstrate the breadth of her portraiture, shes arranged them all in a dazzling eight-by-eight photo mosaic.
Together, the many images represent the nuances found among the fascinating creatures.
Raimonds passion for foxes has inspired her to contemplate the idiosyncrasies of each portrait.
In looking at her impressive collection of images, there are personality archetypes that the foxes fall into.
The photographer even identified12 types of foxesand wrote about their character traits in 2016.
Since then, she’s expanded on that and has lovingly begun to sort them into even more groups.
The other group is The Longnoses, which have exceptionally long noses along with elongated pointy ears.
To our untrained eye, all foxes might look the same.
But for Raimond, its as easy to tell them apart as people.
Each fox has its own face, she says.
One has chocolate eyes, the other golden yellow.
Some foxes have the cutest little eyebrows or very long whiskers, beautiful eyeliner, or strikingly white cheeks.
But above all, they all have different expressions.
Scroll down to see more of Raimond’s fox portraits.
Youll never look at them the same way again.