In a few weeks we are going to try something new, something we have thought for a long time of doing and finally decided to make it happen. You can call it a charity event, a rescue mission or a goodwill affair, but we will just say: it’s gonna be an aMEOWazing time!
We love animals so much that we decided to host our first ever Rescue Mixer, Kitty Edition. (Dog people have no fear, a Pup’tography Day, aka the Rescue Mixer “Puppy Edition” is planned for August, stay tuned and come support your feline brothers!)
We’ll be partnering with several Los Angeles Animal Rescue Organization over the summer (and probably over the year) to give back to the community. So expect lots of cute kittens everywhere, ready to shoot, ready to cuddle, ready to be adopted (if you’re willing to take them with you) and find their new home.
You will have 4 hours of studio time to shoot cats, cats with humans, humans, no cats and no humans (although this one would be hard since our models are unstoppable explorers and will most certainly photobomb your shots.)
On Sunday July 8th, 11 to 3pm, at 1808 S Hill st, DTLA you’ll have access to a couple of corners in Hill 4(like our new textured yellow corner) to shoot and mingle, and when you need to take a break from all that crazy network, you’ll be able to sit down, put a kitten on your lap, and let your heart melt.
5$ participation – all proceeds will go to the Kitten Rescue and NOT in our pockets.
Head over to our EVENT PAGE and RSVP if you’re looking to adopt a kitten, if you want some cuddle time with a fur baby or if you’re just interested in meeting fellow creatives while giving a hand to animals in need. Even if you are not ready to adopt (that’s totally fine, it’s a big responsibility, we get it), come out to play, shoot and network!
“Kitten Rescue is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization devoted to finding loving homes for unwanted, homeless cats and kittens. We rescue cats and kittens from the streets of Los Angeles and from City Shelter euthanasia. Since our start in 1997, we have grown into one of the largest, most well-respected animal welfare groups in LA.”