by Leigh Goldberg
Get a cat's-eye view of the world from Cooper the cat.
His name is Cooper, and he is
taking the art world
by storm. How can this five-year-old American Shorthair housecat that
walks on all fours possibly create art? He doesn't, but the little
digital camera
strapped around his neck does.
Cooper
took up photography three years ago thanks to his owners. Both filmmakers, Michael and Deirdre Cross
were curious about what Cooper was doing while they were out during the day. So, they
attached a
lightweight digital camera to Cooper's
collar. The camera is
programmed to take a
photograph once every two minutes and is
encased in plastic so that it
shoots rain or shine. Once a week, Cooper is sent out to
document his world. From six inches above the ground, Cooper is
constantly shooting while he explores the neighbors' yards,
sneaks through the bushes, and
crawls under cars. His images
range from simple
shots of the pink
flamingos in his front yard
to more
artistically composed views of the sky.
Cooper's best photos are uploaded to his own Flickr and Facebook accounts, the latter of which already boasts nearly 70,000 fans. Cooper's success story doesn't end there. This former
stray tabby has appeared on several TV shows and in various newspaper and magazines, had
gallery exhibitions around the world, and published a
collection of his
photographic works of art. A portion of the
proceeds from all his print and book sales go to the
Progressive Animal Welfare Society or
PAWS. Cooper is definitely the cat's
meow.
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