Living in a house full of cats, Jill starts with the premise that all cats, by their very nature, are beautiful. Every signgle one of them from the grungiest one-eyed, battle scarred, half starved alley cat to the long haired, exquisitely coiffed, pampered blue Persian “Best of Show” merits the attention of her camera's lens.
From years of experience Jill believes without equivocation that shes has very strong subject matter when she is photographing a cat, any cat!
As a former classically trained dancer, Jill is only too aware of the grace and flow in the movement of a cat. Indeed the great and renowned choreographer George Balanchine at the New York City Ballet owned cats and once famously uttered, mournfully, that he wished his dancers could move as gracefully and as beautifully as his cats. Even those theater goers who loved the long running musical “Cats” freely admitted that the actors and dancers could only give weak imitations of the way that cats really move!
It is than movement and playfullness that is the essence of Jills cat photography.
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