Eyes of The Ape | Seattle Animal Photography 

Sitting through ‘Dumbo’ for the second time this weekend (Roman has decided it’s his favorite Disney flick for the moment), I was thinking a lot about circus and zoo animals and their various states of captivity. Instead of wrapping my thoughts around how depressing that topic can be for me, I thought I’d go back to this photo this evening for some therapeutic processing time. I find the big apes intriguing, and I can never resist taking a shot or two of them when I’m at the zoo. But I hate seeing them look so bored and listless, and so wish I was seeing them in their natural habitat but that will never happen for me. I don’t want my child to grow up in a world where gorillas and tigers and elephants (and all those animals that fill childhood literature and picture books) only exist in captivity in zoos…even with all their benefits of breeding programs and conservation awareness. That will be a very sad day for us all.

Anyway, I thought I’d go for my high contrast black and white edit version to share with you; it seems timeless and draws me in to that expressive and fascinating face. Since this is actually being written in the wee hours of the morning again, I must sign off; Folklife festival shenanigans at Seattle Center today. Have a safe
Memorial Day, all my (ape) friends!

xo ~ K

If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man. All things are connected. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth. ~ Chief Seattle of the Suquamish Tribe, letter to President Franklin Pierce

Lucky Little Ones | Seattle Cat Photography 

I haven’t had the chance yet to post these adorable little ones on the blog yet, so in case you missed them on my Facebook page, here they are…

The kittens were found in and rescued from a parking garage, then taken to Animal Talk Rescue where the awesome crew there will make sure they are nursed to health and found homes soon. There’s nothing like a pile of fuzzy kittens to warm my heart, but it makes me sad to think of those that get dumped and don’t get another chance.

And did you notice the ‘pink lipstick’ mouth of the grey one that just had his medicine?!

xo ~ K

PS. A little reminder: Spay & Neuter!! They don’t always end up this lucky…

Exceedingly Cute Kittens | Seattle Cat Photography 

I thought I would share this trio of exceedingly – no, insanely CUTE kittens, that I just re-edited. I took it way back close to beginning of my volunteer photo work at animaltalkrescue.org – the kittens were adopted in a heartbeat (how could they not have been?!) and were called about as soon as this photo went up on Petfinder  and they weren’t even ready for adoption yet! We are going to send a copy of this to big donors at the rescue as a little thank you for helping save lives.

What my rescue photos don’t show, and I should show everyone some day, is the space that I take them in. I usually take them actually at the rescue itself in tiny small spaces (I take some of cats in their foster homes), with no way to set up lights and within a very short period of time; usually within 10 minutes and with the help of someone distracting them so they don’t jump off the table (or filing cabinet!) and run off. It’s really remarkable that these three actually posed and looked in the right direction for me…so, thank you, Moxie, Tango and Cozette! I hope that you three are enjoying pampered happy kitty lives now.

Now back to photo editing!!

xo ~ K

If you haven’t any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble.  ~Bob Hope

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Kitty’s ‘Good Side’ | Seattle Cat Photography 

It has been one of those weeks!! So today’s photos are kind of inspired by some of the feelings that we all have when we’re tired and weary, and certainly don’t want a camera in our face. Many people ask how I get the cats that I photograph to pose for me and how I capture their many pretty sides; it usually takes shooting off quite a few photos of my feline friends to give me the ‘money shot’, especially since cats are generally not as inclined to cooperate compared to dogs and people.

Well, like us self-conscious humans, animals appear to have their ‘not-so-pretty’ moments that they might not appreciate me sharing with you, but I happen to think they’re still adorable. I always see a lot of character behind these funny, perturbed and ‘why are you flashing that camera thing in my face’ looks.

And of course I do know that it’s only us silly homo-sapiens that care about what we look like to the world around us. I take the photos at the cat rescue so that I show off the cats’ best ‘side’ so that a potential adopting home may be drawn to the animal by their profile picture online (match-making at its finest and most useful, I’d say). Sometimes it’s the quirks and imperfections that make us/them more appealing anyway.

I also need to get beyond my own need to look half-way good in every photo of me, and let (aghast!) more be taken especially of me and Roman; I take so many of everyone else around me, that from my photo albums you’d think I didn’t really exist. But until then, everyone may sometimes see some of these looks appearing on my face in photos. I will post smiles and pretty things soon, but I hope these at least  give you a chuckle.

xo  ~ K

PS. Feel free to comment with your own captions for these photos!! I’d love to see what you’ve got.


This much is certain: when a man is happy, happy to the core and root of beatitude, he is no longer conscious of himself or anything else. ~ Meister Eckhart


 

 

Francisco | Seattle Cat Photography 

I am up way too late to write a real post but because I love the photos I got today of the handsome and very regal Francisco, I thought I’d share them. He has been at the shelter animaltalkrescue.org for a while now, with his more-shy brother Anconia, and in the past he has played a little hard to get. But today I got his soft side and all his attention. More beautiful cats from this session to come very soon!

xo ~ K

A cat may look at a king. – English Proverb