Dogs tend to steal the spotlight at their ownersā weddings, acting as the flower girl, ring bearer or another adorably photogenic member of the bridal party. Cats, however, often get left out of such festivities because theyāre fickle and not particularly fond of new places or large groups of people.
Thatās why Marianna Zampieri, a photographer based in Vicenza, Italy, is doing post-wedding shoots with newlyweds and their beloved kitties that capture their special bond in the comfort of their own homes.
Zampieri became fascinated with taking pictures of cats when she adopted her own kitty, Arthur, five years ago. After she got married in April 2017, she took a series of self-portraits in her wedding attire with Arthur.
āI could not endure the idea that in the pictures of the most important day of my life, there were none of Arthur,ā she told HuffPost.
Soon after, friends of hers began requesting similar shoots with their own cats.
āThey knew it would be very difficult to be able to make beautiful photographs on the wedding day ā too much emotion, too much confusion and too many people present for animals that are very habitual,ā Zampieri said. āSo a week after the wedding, I went to their home to capture the couple dressed up with their cats in a series of photographs.ā
As any cat owner knows, cats arenāt always in the mood to be cooperative, which makes posing for photos tricky. But Zampieri said the cats sheās worked with so far have been surprisingly willing participants.
āAll the cats participated with pleasure and fun as if they had sensed that the occasion was important ā each in its own way, with its own character,ā she said.
Zampieri continued, āIn particular, Perla, the beautiful white cat, had a lot of fun with the various layers of tulle of the wedding dress. She was always laying on the long train!ā
If youāre interested in booking Zampieriās services, you can visit her website or shoot her an email. You can see more of her feline photography on the Facebook page Cats in Venice.
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