Calendar 2025 – out-takes!
‘Tis that time of year again, and the phenomenon of the annual RAPS Calendar pops up. Actually, it pops up back in July, with the beginning of my calls to photographers and the requests for specific considerations – are there pairs or groups? – is there anything seasonal? – are there particular stories to link to our models?
This year the calendar features the work of staff members Karen Nicholson and Mike Fossey. All the staff and volunteers at the Sanctuary are known to whisk cell-phones out for quick pics, and many of them are really good, and have been featured in blogs and on the website. But Karen and Mike take their big lenses really seriously, and both have that magic eye for the personality of a cat.
The Calendar is launched this week with pre-orders here, but, as I have done before in a blog, here are some of the ones that didn’t get featured for various reasons – though quality was not one of them!
What are my criteria for shortlisting? I’m looking for a spectrum of colours and breeds across the year, with not too much dominance in any area. I’m looking to learn something about the cat in question, about their personality. I’m looking for a picture that I can have on my wall for a full month and still see interesting things in it.
I try to avoid pictures with cage bars or pen netting where possible – though sometimes it’s artistically valid. And I try to avoid selecting a cat who has featured in the previous year’s calendar.
It’s hard to turn the page of a calendar and be faced with the picture of a cat that we’ve all loved and lost – sometimes we know it’s going to happen (as in Percival’s passing) and sometimes it comes as a shock to us all.
… and sometimes I look at a photo of a cat and think “you’ll likely not be with us next year…”
With both Sam and Cheeto featured this year as our orange cats, I was sad not to be able to justify this picture of sweet Daffodil. She came from Kamloops, but missed out on bonding with the other orange floofs – she divides her time between the DoubleWide and the Newcomers.
Artistically, I really like the photos in which the cats naturally frame themselves, or in which the colour or texture of the object that hides them is also interesting; in the end, that was why we selected Gizzard’s picture, rather than Barbie’s – she hid herself a little too much.
There were a number of photos of the Cranbrook College cats, and of the Pen 8 Kootenays cats; Li’l Bit from the first group won the cover picture prize, and Zoey being squinty claimed a page, but both had serious competition.
Already, I’m starting to think about the next calendar – can we do more seasonal shots? – do we need shots that show more of the Sanctuary? – who are the potential models who’ve not yet had their moment in the sun? – Gwen? Kramer? Amaretto? Oscar or Winston? This is the thirteenth calendar from the Sanctuary, and there is a continuous flow of refugees coming into our care and no lack of potential pictures for next year.
Now go and find the Calendar to see the photos that made it!
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