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50 Hilariously Adorable Pictures Of Stray Cats As Captured By This Japanese Photographer (50 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistMasayuki Oki is a Japanese photographer who wanders the streets of Tokyo to take pictures of its cats. But don't rush to imagine cute portraits of elegant or sleeping furry beings! Oki documents every, and we mean EVERY possible grimace these creatures can make so that you can create "your current mood" memes every single day.
So scroll down for some funny and cute photographs of stray cats. After you’re done, don't forget to check out more of Masayuki Oki’s pictures in our previous posts here, here and here.
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Bored Panda got in touch with Masayuki Oki again to ask him more about his creative process and himself. The artist shared that before he started photographing cats, he worked in the clothing industry specializing in women's clothing. As part of his job, Masayuki had to take pictures of clothes as well as customers. That's where he learned all the subtleties of photography.
Photography quickly became Oki's hobby but little did he know that it would grow into something more. It was in 2013 when the artist met his first furry model. Here's how he tells the story: "It was New Year's Eve and I was very exhausted. I went to a nearby park to have a break where I met a cat in the middle of the road. From the time I met it, the course of my life changed greatly. The more I was looking at the cat, the bigger an urge I felt to photograph it. A passion was born in my heart. I've always liked cats, but I was unable to keep them due to my living environment and I couldn't see them as subjects because I didn't have the peace of mind to do so. The next day in 2014 I picked up my camera and started taking pictures of cats.
When I uploaded the photos I took on social media, I received exaggerated compliments from people all over the world. A year later, in the spring of 2015, I quit the company for no reason."
"I didn't know anything about cats until I started taking pictures of them. I thought they looked cute. However, when I actually observed them through the viewfinder, I realized that cats have emotions, and their coats, attitudes, tail movements, and facial expressions made me realize how emotionally rich they are.
Also, I thought that cats were solitary creatures, but in the community, cats have complicated relationships like people (like siblings but they don't get along, or they are sociable and take the initiative to greet everyone). By getting to know them, I discovered the cuteness of their inner nature and wanted to capture that moment."
"I want to show people that cats do even more cute and mysterious things when they're out of sight. I want to tell many people that cats are much cuter than you can imagine and that they live their life to the fullest."
"I want to shoot cats all over the world. Also, I would like to hold a photo exhibition where all cat lovers around the world could feel happy when looking at the pictures. Additionally, I would like to publish photobooks and have serials in magazines."
At a glance one can easily get that impression, but what you’re seeing is actually a perfectly executed Downward cat. They don’t care about our rules.
Load More Replies...That cat likes the photographer. Mine roll around like that when they are wanting pets.
The little piece of skin missing from an ear means that kitty is neutered. :)
I think what brought me the most joy was seeing how many cats were ear tipped. Responsible people making sure the colonies of cats are getting unmanageable.
Aren't getting unmanageable, autocorrect is wonderful lol
Load More Replies...I think what brought me the most joy was seeing how many cats were ear tipped. Responsible people making sure the colonies of cats are getting unmanageable.
Aren't getting unmanageable, autocorrect is wonderful lol
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