Animal Photography – A world of Unpredictability
Im always told by alot of photographers that I meet to never work with children and animals, I dont understand the meaning to there plight, I find children and animals to be such creative subjects and a endless joy to work with.
Just recently a close friend of mine asked me to photograph her 11 month old Purebred Ragdoll Kitten of which I delightfully said yes, not only was I happy to photograph the kitten, the owner was no other then Sally Arnott who I have worked alot with in the past. Armed with a single softbox and my trusty Canon EOS-350D + Canon EF-S 18-55mm and a single 500w flash and a softbox it was off on another photographic adventure, this time in the studio

Canon EOS-350D with 18-55mm, 48mm @ F/8, 1/100s

Canon EOS-350D with 18-55mm, 39mm @ F/8, 1/100s
We used a multitude of toys to grab the attention of the kitten, however as most photographers may have encountered and even with people, they tend to turn away at the final second which kills that particular photo, which to the photographer may have been the perfect shot. However the kitten was definitly camera friendly and we created some incredible works of art.
Until our next photographic adventure, thats all for now: Brett Robson
