Woman Buys Her Cat A Professional Photoshoot, Has Zero Regrets (17 Pics)
Interview With ArtistWe know that a lot of you Pandas are huge cat fans. But how much do you love your pet cat? Would you be willing to pay for a professional photoshoot to capture your feline in all of its glory? Well, one Reddit user did just that and pictures of their cat Kazmir went viral online. People absolutely adored beautiful photos and couldn’t get enough of them. The photoshoot cost the Redditor 175 Canadian dollars (123 US dollars).
Bored Panda reached out to Sarah Bourque, the professional pet photographer from Canada who took the pictures of Kazmir, to learn about what it was like working together with the adorable cat and to find out more about her awesome animal photography job.
“I was pleasantly surprised when Kazmir’s mom posted the pet portraits we took at his photoshoot on Reddit and it got such a positive response. He’s a handsome fellow,” Sarah told us. Scroll down for our full in-depth interview with the pet photographer.
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A Reddit user posted pics of their cat Kazmir from a professional photoshoot outdoors in Canada
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
The photos were very popular and people wanted to know who the photographer was
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Professional photographer Sarah Bourque told us that Kazmir was a wonderful model
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“We took these cat photos on a blustery afternoon in January. We’d had some stormy weather but the sun peaked out just in the nick of time for us,” Sarah went into detail about the photoshoot. “I met Kazmir and his mom and dad at a local park where I knew there would be some lovely quiet spots for us to use.”
“Kazmir was used to being outside and was in his harness with a leash. We wanted him to be safe and comfortable so his personality would shine through. (I removed the leash and harness with photoshop so no one would know the cute cat was wearing it.)”
The photoshoot happened at a local park
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Sarah complimented the cat and said that he was a “wonderful model,” had a “lovely personality,” and loved to explore.
“So, basically, I just followed him around like his personal paparazzi. We would guide him in the direction we wanted him and then I’d go up ahead and crouch down so I could get the photos as he approached.”
The photographer pointed out that it was very easy to photograph Kazmir. “I live on Vancouver Island and my pet photography is primarily out in nature, so I’m never lacking good photo spots or backgrounds.”
According to the photographer, taking snaps of Kazmir was very easy
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
“The park we went to has a lovely area with moss-covered rocky perches to sit and across the street is the beach. We decided to do both locations for extra variety. I like to keep things simple and stay as close to eye level with my subject as possible. I want them to be at ease and happy.”
There were a lot of great backgrounds at the park for the pics
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
So Sarah spent a lot of time crawling around or laying in the grass as she snapped photos of the cat. “I find cats are natural posers, we let him find spots to perch in the area where the light was prettiest and then I would take photos from a variety of angles and get in nice and close. This usually lasts a few seconds before they tire of my shenanigans and move on. Luckily I’m quick so a few seconds is all I need!”
Photographer Sarah went as far as crawling to take the best possible photos of the cat
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
“It can be tricky to get a cat to look at the camera so we use toys, noisemakers and I get the families to bring along their favorite treats. Never underestimate the power of shaking a container of treats!” the photographer shared some of her tips for professional cat photography.
You can get a cat’s attention with the help of toys and treats
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
The Reddit user said that they’re very happy they paid for the professional photoshoot
Image credits: Loverstits
Image credits: Wally & Roops Pet Photography
Sarah told Bored Panda that she loves her job. She picked up the camera nearly 11 years ago when she adopted her dog Walter (aka the Chief Cookie Officer at Wally & Roops Pet Photography) and hasn’t put it down since.
“Initially, it was my hobby, but 2 years ago I was able to make the leap to being a full-time pet photographer. My dogs Walter and Rupert are my muses so they got the business named after them (Wally & Roops).”
The photographer revealed that being behind the camera is her happy place and she’s “smitten” with all of her models. “From zoomy puppies to stoic seniors, from aloof cats to llamas or chickens, they are all incredible and I love being able to capture their unique personalities. I also love the interactions with the families, we are all animal lovers so we tend to spend the photoshoot sharing stories and having a laugh.”
People loved Sarah’s photos of Kazmir the cat!
She’s so majestic, mine has a mustache and she a lil lady
We call it "da li hua" which means its beautiful fur pattern in China. it is a Chinese native cat. It is fierce to mouse and kind to people. "da lihua" wander through bushes and streets in China, rare of them is kept domestically by home.
Load More Replies...I've taken about 2,000 or so pics of my cats and this is the best shot I've got of both of them together. You take what feels like a million pics and hope some of them turn out good. Sammy-Lucy...662d76.jpg
How did you get her to stand still I have two cats that are always cute at night but then you can't get a good pic and in day one is like a slug and the other is lies in the dirt and gets it all over her
I had my horses professionally photographed years ago. Best money spent.
I love cats. I have one. ( Who owns who is debatable.) Love these photos. But........ that first picture makes me glad cats aren't the size of bears.
Kitties are awesome and all animals deserve professional photo shoots way more than dumb humans.
I'd get professional photos of my fur-child as well! Screw the naysayers.
IF it makes her happy & it has captured magical photos of her cat, that will be treasured. Don't worry what the other's say, it has nothing to do with it at ALL, so let the keyboard warriors go sit in the corner & suck their thumbs! Do want makes you happy & love Kazmir the cat!
Called "li hua mao," which translates to "fox flower cat" in Chinese, the dragon li is thought to be a naturally occurring Asian cat breed that existed in the wild for centuries. Many believe that the dragon li first originated from the Chinese mountain cat, and that they domesticated themselves over time. The dragon li is unofficially considered the national cat of China and is rarely seen outside their origin country.
She’s so majestic, mine has a mustache and she a lil lady
We call it "da li hua" which means its beautiful fur pattern in China. it is a Chinese native cat. It is fierce to mouse and kind to people. "da lihua" wander through bushes and streets in China, rare of them is kept domestically by home.
Load More Replies...I've taken about 2,000 or so pics of my cats and this is the best shot I've got of both of them together. You take what feels like a million pics and hope some of them turn out good. Sammy-Lucy...662d76.jpg
How did you get her to stand still I have two cats that are always cute at night but then you can't get a good pic and in day one is like a slug and the other is lies in the dirt and gets it all over her
I had my horses professionally photographed years ago. Best money spent.
I love cats. I have one. ( Who owns who is debatable.) Love these photos. But........ that first picture makes me glad cats aren't the size of bears.
Kitties are awesome and all animals deserve professional photo shoots way more than dumb humans.
I'd get professional photos of my fur-child as well! Screw the naysayers.
IF it makes her happy & it has captured magical photos of her cat, that will be treasured. Don't worry what the other's say, it has nothing to do with it at ALL, so let the keyboard warriors go sit in the corner & suck their thumbs! Do want makes you happy & love Kazmir the cat!
Called "li hua mao," which translates to "fox flower cat" in Chinese, the dragon li is thought to be a naturally occurring Asian cat breed that existed in the wild for centuries. Many believe that the dragon li first originated from the Chinese mountain cat, and that they domesticated themselves over time. The dragon li is unofficially considered the national cat of China and is rarely seen outside their origin country.
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