Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Merry Christmas from AMACA2Cs!

So we had our Christmas photo shoot last weekend. It was as unpredictable as cat photography can be. Here's the best shot I could get of the 2 of them together: Merry Christmas!
I really like how FuFu looks like a kitten in this photo: Christmas FuFu
Here's XingXing slinking towards the camera with his best Kitty Grinch look. Notice in this photo & others the ornaments with their mug shots......
Grinch Cat Is Not Impressed With The Tiny Tree

And finally here is one more of FuFu - he was quite happy he didn't have to wear the kitty Santa hat & beard this year! Can't tell if this is a trick......... Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Our Humans Went to Nicaragua and All We Got Was This Hammock

FuFu didn't really get the concept at first, to him, it seemed like the hammock was a perfect multi-colored canopy to hide under. What Do You Mean This Isn't the Proper Way to Use a Hammock? Then, at least he humored this cat photographer by staying put on the hammock for a bit. Our Humans Went to Nicaragua and All We Got Was This Silly Hammock They Put Up Under The Dining Room Table XingXing, on the other hand, would not play along. "I won't stoop to my brother's level" he seemed to be saying. "Hammocks are for humans to sleep on and my species will have none of this. This silly touristic gimmick strung underneath the dining room table is no substitute for a real tree in the jungle or savannah which is the proper platform that my cousins have used for many millennia to sleep & stalk prey."

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Once a Cat Photographer.......

So, like always I was thinking, man, you need to extend your photographic repertoire beyond cats.  One must avoid being pigeon-holed as a feline photographer, right?  What better subject matter than some amazing orchids that we got from Home Depot of all places.  Classic still life material.  Perfect.  I took this first shot on a whim, liked the result, and then set up the home studio for shot #2:



All right, now we are talking, nice artistic floral arrangements.  But then, I could not resist.  Cats were fetched, toy mice, treats, laser pointers (I am divulging all my secrets, aren't I?) were employed.  As always, FuFu was more game for the shenanigans than XingXing.  It does beg the question, though - is there any photographic composition that cannot be improved with the addition of a cat?




Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Sends the Cats Uptown To a Deluxe Skyscraper in the Sky


What a crazy time its been here in New York since Hurricane Sandy hit.  We lost power the night of the hurricane.  After 48 hours without electricity, commuting uptown via taxi (no subways downtown with no power), and a forecast of temperatures dropping, we moved ourselves and cats uptown to our friend Tom's apartment on the Upper West Side which never lost power.  I wish I had better pics but I packed very light and only snapped a few with my "small" camera.  The cats loved Tom's apartment.  XingXing spent alot of time by the window enjoying the views of Lincoln Center, while FuFu cavorted, lounged and splayed himself all over Tom's furniture.  Although we got power back over the weekend the cats stayed a couple of extra days with Tom for some "quality time".  Maybe in the future Tom will babysit the cats again (under better circumstances hopefully!) and I will be able to do a better photo shoot.  His apartment was more-or-less designed for cat photography, with plenty of light, interesting city views for background, and interesting furniture for feline exploration.
Long time and perspicacious blog followers will recall that this is the second year in a row that a NYC hurricane has impacted the kitties.  Last year Irene left the cats stranded by themselves for 48 hours as we were out of town and their caretaker couldn't reach them due to the subways being closed........hopefully no more hurricanes for many years!


 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Cats of Bhutan, Without their People (International Cat Chronicles, Volume 2 Part 2)

Wrapping up the Bhutan theme and before I move on to the feline delights of another country, here is another bunch of Bhutanese cats, this time without their people (check out the prior post if you haven't).















Wednesday, July 4, 2012

The People of Bhutan, and Their Cats

The cats of Bhutan have it rough - on first appearance, this is definitely dog country.  Canines are everywhere!  I missed a great shot of a dog sleeping in the middle of a busy traffic circle (no traffic lights in Bhutan!).  Here are two lounging pooches clearly unimpressed with the nice view of the capital city of Thimpu, and another doggie relaxing in the backyard of a temple.
However, although dogs are ubiquitous, an observant traveler will notice that cats are around and do have a certain status - they are present in monasteries, hotels, temples, homes, etc. for the same reason that humans have kept cats for at least several millenia - organic, cute & fury pest control. 
 Of course, Bhutan is famous for emphasizing "Gross National Happiness" as opposed to "Gross National Product".  And the people of Bhutan do generally seem happy.  But like people the world over, they seem even happier when they are holding a cat.........
The People of Bhutan, and their Cats

The People of Bhutan, and their Cats

The People of Bhutan, and their Cats

The People of Bhutan, and their Cats


P.S. - although these cats look similar, these pics were taken many miles and mountain passes apart!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

My Cats, On a Tuesday Evening in May

My Cats, On a Tuesday Evening in May


Love the long days as the summer solstice approaches, plenty of time to capture pics of the cats after work.  But what to do when you have radically different white balances for the daylight & indoors?  Instead of dealing and trying to make it look "natural", I rolled with the punches and got a little funky :)

Monday, May 7, 2012

After Eating BBQ Spare Ribs, The Cat is Content to Sleep in the Afternoon Sun

After Eating BBQ Spare Ribs, The Cat is Content to Sleep in the Afternoon Sun I smoked / grilled some BBQ ribs for a good many hours this weekend, and FuFu was quite interested in the whole process.  When they were finally ready at the awkward dining time of 3pm, no one was around except for FuFu and I.  I ate a good many ribs (too many, others would protest after they returned....) along with the remnants of a bottle of Gigonda from the night before, and all the while FuFu lurked around the table, quite curious and aroused.  Feeling pity for the poor kitty, I pulled some scraps off the pile of discarded ribs to feed him far away from the table (can't be cultivating bad begging habits, right?).  He sniffed, pawed around, but would not consume.  Hmm, quite curious I thought, the gourmand feline refuses?  I then took the scraps and rinsed the BBQ sauce, spices and other flavorings off, and now FuFu happily consumed.  This carnivorous kitty regularly enjoys chicken, turkey, beef, and even the occasional duck, but this day he clearly relished his slow-cooked pork treat.  His appetite and curiosity happily satiated, he curled up for a nap in the afternoon sun, captured here with the iPhone.

Monday, April 23, 2012

International Cat Chronicles, Volume I: Tokyo's Cat Cafes

Its been a while since I have posted, so might as well return with my longest and most extensive post to date.... There is much to admire about Japan: wonderful cuisine, an admirable degree of social cohesion that has been more evident than ever in the recovery from last year's disasters, a culture that seamlessly mixes old traditions with trendsetting fashion and a sense of modern urban cool, etc. Perhaps less well known is the fact that Japan is a great cat loving nation.  I'm not really sure why - if you Google "why do Japanese people love cats" you find explanations such as cats are fastidious, amenable to living in tight quarters, etc.  And please, lets not even get started with Hello Kitty, which has always kind of annoyed me.  I'm talking about real cats, as AMACA2Cs followers know we try to celebrate the wild, not quite domesticated aspect of the cats that live amongst us humans, as opposed to cartoonish cute stereotypes.  If you casually browse through cat photos on Flickr, you will quickly come across some great photos from Japanese cat photographers.  My personal favorite is "Rampx", check out his excellent photos of somewhat "ferocious" Japanese felines here 
Anyway, back to the subject at hand which is Japanese cat cafes.  AMACA2Cs recently had an opportunity to travel to Japan and visit 4 of the over 30 cat cafes in Tokyo and 100+ cat cafes in Japan.  For a general introduction on cat cafes, check out this CNN piece, and you can find an invaluable map of all the cat cafes in Japan here.  The basic concept of nekocafes (neko = cat in Japanese) is that they offer a place for cat aficionados whose circumstances may not allow for keeping a cat at home to relax with kitties of various types and stripes.  They also are a place to get caffeinated, meet and hang out with fellow cat-loving humans, or perhaps just chill out, read, or who knows - maybe take a few photos of cats!  I must say that I was intimidated by the hardware of the fellow cat photographers I encountered at these cafes.  Obviously the Japanese are somewhat camera-obsessed, and I left my DSLR at home in the spirit of traveling light (and due to a recent shoulder injury) and therefore felt somewhat underclassed and "outgunned" with my tiny point & shoot vs. the formidable hardware displayed by the local neko photographers.  But the photos were workable, so I humbly present the following opinionated photo review of the 4 neko cafes that I visited.............

First off was Nekobukuro , which is actually listed as an attraction the the Lonely Planet guidebook. 
Although Nekobukuro has friendly staff and an attractive layout, I must admit I was a bit disappointed as it was sort of Disney-like instead of a relaxing cozy cafe type environment that I expected.  They also didn't appear to be selling coffee or tea or have comfy seating, so you can't really call it a cafe.  They did have some interesting cats, though, including this "curly" haired kitty:
Here is the display of their full roster:
I arrived within 15 minutes of their opening on Saturday morning, so I was surprised that this gentleman was able to get in there, get comfy and fall asleep by the time I arrived!

 There did seem to be quite a few kids and families at Nekobukuro, so I will give it kudos for being family friendly.  One more Nekobukuro photo before we move on:

Next up and just a few blocks away was Cat Relaxation Cafe 299.  This is my attempt at an English translation, but 299 is actually an interesting play on words that relate to a cat's paws.  Anyway, this cafe was quite the opposite of Nekobukuro, it seemed its primary clientele was canoodling couples.  The space is dark and cavernous, with plenty of couches and cats. 
Here you can see a couple getting to know one of the kitties, perhaps as they cat to know each other.  Quite a nice venue for a first of second date, I would imagine!
The problem from 299 from a cat photographers perspective, however, is that this was the only window in the whole place.  With flash photography not allowed, that severely limits the lighting possibilities!  So I hung out by this window, and was able to snap a few more photos:
So after a cup of coffee I was on to another cat cafe that was only a block away, Nekorobi
Nekorobi is actually "purr-fect" for cat photography, a corner location with windows on two sides that allow for ample natural light.  And an interesting roster of kitties as well.  Each had their own photo book:

There was also a guest book that had some interesting scribblings in it:
This was an interesting perch for the kitties (and human patrons!) to watch the activity of cars and humans scurrying below:
There is plenty of seating to hang out, an eclectic clientele, and all the drinks from the vending machine were free!  I reluctantly left this urban cat oasis after my hour was up, but not before snapping these pics:






The three prior cat cafes were all clustered around the Ikebukuro train station, which is one of Tokyo's many transit and shopping hubs that link the city center with the suburbs.  For the last cat cafe AMACA2Cs traveled to Shinjuku, which is sort of like the Times Square of Tokyo.  The Calico cat cafe is the largest cat cafe in Japan (by # of cats, not square feet, a staff member helpfully pointed out), and has a spacious duplex configuration.  The specific location is quite interesting as it is actually right next to Kabukicho, the infamous red light district of Tokyo.  It was pouring rain so unfortunately I didn't take a photo of the outside placard that was advertising the cafe, but it was similar to placards on the same block advertising "hostess club" establishments.  The only difference was that Calico's placard had pictures of cats instead of sexy ladies!
Here is a photo of the upstairs area, where there were a bunch of kids playing video games and not really paying attention to the cats..  I quickly proceeded to the much larger downstairs area.
 You can see from this photo that Calico is one of the few entertainment establishments in the neighborhood whose clientele are mostly female!
 You get a sense of how spacious the cafe is here:
 A pretty grey kitty:
 Like many of the cat cafes, Calico also has a nice collection of manga (japanese-style comic books) which these ladies are perusing.
 This cat had particularly short legs - an interesting breed for sure!
 What stripes!

This cat is so comfy and so oblivious to the swarming and adoring humans that his eyes are shut so tight you can't even see them!

 A cat hanging out in a cardboard fire truck, with his short-legged lieutenant by his side.  Note the license plate.
 Cat soup!
 Although there were many more cat cafes I could have visited, I was rather happy with the cross-section and diversity of the 4 that I visited.  So I ventured off to a more conventional tourist destination, the temple-infused seaside town of Kamakura.  It was a nice day, and I took this photo of a shrine that appeared to be dedicated to cats - do you see the two stone figurines? 
  I hope you enjoyed AMACA2Cs first international foray - more to come!