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I Photograph Critters Rescued From Labs Like Children’s Book Characters To Help Them Find Their Happy Endings
Every year I help Italian charity "La Collina dei Conigli" with my pictures to raise awareness and funds about their activities. La Collina dei Conigli rescues rabbits, mice, rats and Guinea pigs who were used as "test subjects" in labs; when they are fully recovered (sometimes it takes years), volunteers look for a new forever-home where they can finally live free and loved.
I'm not a professional photographer (I work in the Communications field), but photography is my passion together with animals, so I'm always honored and very, very happy to help this amazing charity with my pictures! I'm also a proud member of HeArts Speak international network of photographers for animals.
After Alice in Wonderland and The Little Prince, this year the theme of the photosession were children books and fairytales, because they teach us that we can reach a happy ending even through hard times and that each of us can be a hero. It took more or less 12 hours to have all the pictures taken (and a lot of time to create and find scene objects, even with other volunteers' help!).
My little models were amazing: sweet paralysed Guinea pig Paquita agreed to play the Little Mermaid in change of some sweet tomato slices, eleven little mice were involved in sewing Cinderella's dress while finding tasteful drops of soy yogurt around the set, New Zealand Opicina tasted for the first time the feel of grass and sunrays while modelling for the Secret Garden's scene, as it was her first day outside a cage...
My hope is that my pictures can help to spread the world and the work of La Collina dei Conigli and that adoption, the real happy end for my wonderful models, can finally be written! The results are featured in 2017 calendar of La Collina dei Conigli, which you can buy to support the charity.
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Opicina In "The Secret Garden"
The Mice Crew In "Cinderella"
So darling! The mice were always my favorite part of Cinderella's story.
Audrey In "Around The World In 80 Days"
Paquita In "The Little Mermaid"
Pouf And Poseidone In "Beauty And The Beast"
Cilla And Kauri In "aladdin"
Gianni, Michele And Sam In "Peter Pan"
Piero And Pelù In "Hansel And Gretel"
Il Carota In "The Enchantment Of Adoption"
Hati, Leda And Tebe In "The Wizard Of Oz"
I know you rescued these babies, do you have the back story to whats wrong with the cutie on the left's eye?
Liga And Vasco In "A Christmas Carol"
Bless your heart and also the rescuers hearts! I cannot believe people are STILL submitting innocent animals to lab testing! IT MUST BE STOPPED!
Stella Del Mattino In "Dumbo"
What a lovely picture of another beautiful creature with big, fuzzy ears! I rescued 5 abandoned, abused bunnies over 20 years and every one of them was a gift from God! ;o) Bonnie Wabbit, Thumper, George, Clint (he made my day) and Floyd (he was such a pretty boy) have all crossed over The Rainbow Bridge!
Bellissime fotografie, Rachele! Complimenti a te e tutti i tuoi assistenti per la stupenda opera... E ai vostri piccoli modelli, ovviamente :)
Grazie mille, Nini! Anche da parte dei bravissimi modelli ^_^
Load More Replies...We all hope so! Thank you MissGreenGamer
Load More Replies...Hello Rachele... I am a rodent lover, and an activist fir animals exploited in labs and the fur industry, specially little rodents who are the most helpless and people almost never care about. I am so in love with Paquita, she broke my heart and soul, I have 3 guineas, a chinchilla and a hamster, all of them rescued or adopted from abuse... I can't stop crying for all of those beautiful creatures... I just wanted to know, is there a chance, a way, for me to adopt paquita and bring her a forever loving home. If she has been already adopted, I would love to keep in touch and follow her story... I hope all of this beautiful babies can found a loving home out of the monstrous live they had. Love, Monica.
Hi Monica, thank you so much for your words! I'm really happy to say that Paquita has been adopted by Eleonora, one of the senior volunteers of La Collina, and she's living a gorgeous life with other Guinea pig friends! If you would like to know more about Paquita and stay in touch with Eleonora, please don't hesitate to contact her through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collinadeiconigli/?fref=ts
Load More Replies...There's just no need to test products on these gorgeous creatures. You're amazing for giving them new lives filled with love :)
"as it was her first day outside a cage..." https://media4.giphy.com/media/131s7DE2m4UWwo/200.gif#3
We were all touched to see her walk on grass and breath the fresh air for the first time <3
Load More Replies...Amazing photo's and an amazing cause!! I have two rats as pets who run around in my house, so I'm definitely a fan of your work! I would like to buy the calendar to help the organization. Where can I buy it? Thanks!
Hi Haleema, so kind of you! Thank you
Load More Replies...Those that are "rescuing" lab animals, please volunteer to test medical drugs on yourself. Or give your child a pill that was NOT tested on animals.
For most drugs there's no way to test them other than testing on mice. It includes chemotherapy drugs to cure children's cancer, it includes all drugs against serious medical conditions. If you want people to die - you may prohibit testing on animals. As for the "free life" of the lab animals – most of them are incapable to live outside labs due to their genetic features. Some of them require completely sterile conditions, otherwise they die very fast of infections. But to know all of this you should at least talk to at least one biologist trying to save lives.
Load More Replies...Bellissime fotografie, Rachele! Complimenti a te e tutti i tuoi assistenti per la stupenda opera... E ai vostri piccoli modelli, ovviamente :)
Grazie mille, Nini! Anche da parte dei bravissimi modelli ^_^
Load More Replies...We all hope so! Thank you MissGreenGamer
Load More Replies...Hello Rachele... I am a rodent lover, and an activist fir animals exploited in labs and the fur industry, specially little rodents who are the most helpless and people almost never care about. I am so in love with Paquita, she broke my heart and soul, I have 3 guineas, a chinchilla and a hamster, all of them rescued or adopted from abuse... I can't stop crying for all of those beautiful creatures... I just wanted to know, is there a chance, a way, for me to adopt paquita and bring her a forever loving home. If she has been already adopted, I would love to keep in touch and follow her story... I hope all of this beautiful babies can found a loving home out of the monstrous live they had. Love, Monica.
Hi Monica, thank you so much for your words! I'm really happy to say that Paquita has been adopted by Eleonora, one of the senior volunteers of La Collina, and she's living a gorgeous life with other Guinea pig friends! If you would like to know more about Paquita and stay in touch with Eleonora, please don't hesitate to contact her through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collinadeiconigli/?fref=ts
Load More Replies...There's just no need to test products on these gorgeous creatures. You're amazing for giving them new lives filled with love :)
"as it was her first day outside a cage..." https://media4.giphy.com/media/131s7DE2m4UWwo/200.gif#3
We were all touched to see her walk on grass and breath the fresh air for the first time <3
Load More Replies...Amazing photo's and an amazing cause!! I have two rats as pets who run around in my house, so I'm definitely a fan of your work! I would like to buy the calendar to help the organization. Where can I buy it? Thanks!
Hi Haleema, so kind of you! Thank you
Load More Replies...Those that are "rescuing" lab animals, please volunteer to test medical drugs on yourself. Or give your child a pill that was NOT tested on animals.
For most drugs there's no way to test them other than testing on mice. It includes chemotherapy drugs to cure children's cancer, it includes all drugs against serious medical conditions. If you want people to die - you may prohibit testing on animals. As for the "free life" of the lab animals – most of them are incapable to live outside labs due to their genetic features. Some of them require completely sterile conditions, otherwise they die very fast of infections. But to know all of this you should at least talk to at least one biologist trying to save lives.
Load More Replies...