Pebbles
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The Nerve!!! How dare you put up barriers in my domain.
We sometimes have visitors. Courtney’s cat, Rumor, comes over during holidays or other breaks. Shall I say that Pebbles is less than happy to have a visitor, and the screen is needed to keep them separated? Amazon to the rescue! Continue reading
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Perrrrrrfect Nap
Pebbs… Sorry to bother you, but I need my camera, please. Continue reading
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Demanding
My studio helper was non too happy that she was not going on the road with us for our shoots. I hope she forgives me. Continue reading
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Guardian of the warm place.
She always finds the warm spot or the sun splash in the house. In the morning, she finds my lap while I am having coffee. She chooses Elise’s lap in the evening and zonks out while watching the news. hipstamatic #catlover #blackandwhite #animalphotography #iphonography Continue reading
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There is no one here
She is really determined to assist me today. We’re off to photograph ILMEA All-State musicians at Carl Sandburg High School. Continue reading
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Cat Check
My assistant is a little early for testing. I still need to teach her how to hold the checker. Though, she does have a killer look. #photoshoot #photostudio #photocat #assitantdirector #blackandwhite Continue reading
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Peekaboo
Getting to know my new friend. I’ve never thought of myself as a cat person. But my daughter’s new 9mo old is making me question that. Continue reading
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I stand still or move slowly, feeling things like the impulse of shapes, the direction of lines, the quality of surfaces. I frame with my eye (sometimes with my hands) as the ground glass would frame. Nothing that one could reasonably call thinking is taking place at this stage. The condition is total absorption; the decision (a picture!) is spontaneous. – Aaron Siskind, 1955