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Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets

Look at her.  Can’t you hear her telling you her desires?  Perched upon the apple crate for a better view of the studio, she’s making her demands.  In reality, Lola was one of the easiest cats ever to photograph.  She arrived with her Greyhound house mate and milled about until it was her turn.
If you [...]

We’re On A Kitty Roll

Don’t stop me now!  Meet Micky — he came in with his mom and dad a couple of weeks ago to pose with them and his two house cat siblings.  Though his feline house mates did not embrace the idea of family portraiture, Micky couldn’t help but be photogenic.
Always a tip for photographing cats:  give [...]

Here Kitty, Kitty

Isn’t it about time to look at a lovely cat?  Although dogs are the number one species in our studio, cats have visited as well.  In just a couple of weeks our new studio will accommodate cats very well, with a closed off area and plenty of privacy.  Don’t forget the contest to get 10% [...]

Cat Photography

Meet Tabitha Scout, known to those who love her as Tabby.  You’ve already met her house-brother, Addy, another gorgeous Persian cat.  See the Atticus Finch post.  They are a couple of showy heavy-weights, for sure.
I post Tabby today to inspire discussion about photographing cats.  Most pet photographers will tell you – I won’t disagree – [...]

Black & White

I’m sure many of you are aware that in digital photography you can make any image black and white in a number of ways.  The best way to do it in Photoshop is to use Image>Adjustments>Black & White…  From this menu you can make selective adjustments for ultimate control.  While post processing, I often take [...]

Bookends

Without looking at the chart in the article Is Coat Colour Linked To Temperament, I knew that these two fellas were laid back, placid, even tempered and friendly.  Yep, you heard me right.  Fellas.  Their mom has a sense of humor, for sure.  She adopted them as adults and didn’t know their gender until she [...]

Different Drummer

Easy to see who is it here, isn’t it?  This isn’t one of the proofs my customer chose, but it’s one of my favorites.  I happen to know the Chihuahua (so do you-see The Mothering Kind).  Yep, it’s Phoebe.  She is looking at her mom and dad, not at the jumping, noise-making, toy-waving photographer, as [...]

Nothing Ordinary

This is Christian the cat. I’m going to call him a brown tabby, as the light coloring hints at a gold or brown. According to Is Color Linked To Temperament?, Christian’s personality is “quiet, courteous, docile and faithful, but at the same time hardy and courageous”. His human parents think he is very special, as he found them at a very fortuitous time when they were missing another cat. The way he looked at the camera in this sweet way just made me want to go over and pet his extra soft coat…and he loved it.

Color Matters

Here’s a consideration for feline-loving readers: do different cats have personality traits specific to color?  Meet Raindrop, the Domestic Short Hair Tortoise Shell cat.  She is one of three well loved and cared for rescue cats living with a big hearted, cat loving woman.  We have many clients with “torties”, and the cats seem to [...]

When We Know Better, We Do Better

This is the gorgeous Leo, a Bengal Cat.  Looks wild doesn’t he.  Well, he is…sort of.  Bengals are a new (since the ’80s) designer breed of domestic cat which they created (are we getting uncomfortable yet?) by breeding a wild Asian Leopard Cat to a domestic cat such as the Abyssinian, American shorthair, Burmese or [...]