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photography

The Beauty of Grey

January 27, 2018 by Diana

As you probably know, we have an enrichment calendar that guides the volunteer or staff member who is putting together enrichment for the following day for the chimpanzees. It provides some sort of theme for the day, like “art day” or “troll scarves.” Sometimes it’s just a color, which causes us to dig through the enrichment bins and perhaps unearth that blue or red or green toy that hasn’t surfaced in a while.

I was laughing yesterday about the theme for today’s enrichment: Grey Day.

It is entirely appropriate, being that the outside world is on the grey spectrum today. Right before I opened the door to the hill to let the chimpanzees decide whether or not to venture out into the overcast day or stay inside, a bald eagle flew overhead. I was marveling at how majestic he was, gliding through the sky, unmistakable from other birds with his starkly contrasting white head with black wings.

This led me to wonder if perhaps I was thinking about Grey Day in an entirely unfair light (so to speak). Grey is beautiful. To prove it, just look at these black and white photos of the chimpanzees. Removing the distraction of color can be a special thing. With the photos of the chimps, I just want to study them a little bit longer, and I notice features that maybe I would overlook in the same photo saturated with color.

So, today, we embrace the grey.

 

Jamie:

 

Jody:

 

Missy:

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: animal shelter, chimp, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, photo, photography, Sanctuary

Photo Secrets Revealed

December 10, 2016 by Diana

Go behind the scenes with a photographer at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest and find out the secret of the “serious” photos taken of a chimpanzee named Burrito.

burrito vertical serious

 

 

 

burrito close up serious

Filed Under: Burrito, Chimpanzee Behavior, Enrichment, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, northwest, photo, photography, Play, rescue, Sanctuary

A Study in Annie Chimpanzee

March 26, 2016 by Diana

Chimpanzees are not known for being delicate, but Annie somehow manages to be graceful and elegant, particularly when she is having a quiet moment to herself.

Annie arms crossed

Annie hand

Annie hand on head

Annie's hand

Annie close-up

Annie's clasped hands

Annie close-up

Annie eyelashes

Annie close-up

Filed Under: Annie, Nesting, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, graceful, home, love, northwest, photo, photography, portrait, rescue, safety, Sanctuary

Guest Photographers

March 5, 2016 by Diana

Today is GORGEOUS at the sanctuary! I went up to take a few photos from on top of the visitor observation deck while the chimpanzees were traveling to the top of the hill, and I remembered that I had not yet shared photos taken by last year’s Photograph the Chimps winners from the HOOT! gala!

Before I share some of those photos, I have two questions for all potential HOOT!-goers this year:

1st – do you have your tickets yet?!

2nd – would you like a chance to bid on a photograph the chimps experience again this year? We’ve had it for two years in a row, and I’d hate for things to get old, so let me know! Maybe there’s another kind of experience at the sanctuary that you would like to bid on instead?

Professional photographers / photojournalists Karen Ducey of Animal News Northwest and Dean Rutz of the Seattle Times generously donate their expertise and equipment for these experiences.

The first winners last year were Jim Keller and CeeCee McCray:

CeeCee and Jim

It was difficult to choose among the many great photos that they took, but here are a few. The three below were taken by CeeCee.

Annie:

Annie close-up by CeeCee

 

Foxie:

Foxie by CeeCee

 

Missy (this is probably my favorite, because it’s just so Missy):

Missy by CeeCee

 

And the three below were taken by Jim.

 

Annie:

Annie by Jim Keller

 

Jamie:

Jamie by Jim Keller

 

Jody (just checking to see if there was any food up there – you never know!):

Jody by Jim Keller

 

Big, big thanks to Karen & Dean, Jim & CeeCee for giving generously and being all around great people! Kathy & Alice Rose were the two other winners of this experience, and I will share some of their photos soon too.

 

Filed Under: Events, Friendship, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, dean rutz, experience, fundraiser, gala, hoot, karen ducey, northwest, photography, Sanctuary

Favorite staff photos

December 27, 2014 by Diana

J.B. and I played a bit of a trick on Elizabeth, Debbie, Katelyn, and Keri recently.

I asked each of them to send me their favorite photos that they had taken, with the reasoning that I wanted to do an end-of-year “staff photo picks” blog post. Our real intention was to get them a Christmas gift with their favorite photo printed on metal. Pretty sneaky, right?

It worked beautifully – they were genuinely surprised by and (I’m pretty sure) happy with the gifts. Of course they couldn’t pick just one photo each, because they are all such great photographers!! Plus they love all of the chimps so much. So I had to narrow it down from the several photos they picked. There were a variety of factors to consider, including which photos would likely look best once printed on the metallic surface.

I figured I may as well go ahead with my cover story and share the photos on the blog so you too can enjoy them.

These are the four photos I had printed for their gifts:

Debbie’s photo (Foxie):

Debbie's fav photo

 

Keri’s photo (Annie):

Keri's fav photo

 

Elizabeth’s photo (Burrito):

Elizabeth's fav photo

 

Katelyn’s photo (Foxie):

Katelyn's fav photo

 

Just because I feel the need to have all of the chimps represented, here are a few more favorites:

 

a photo J.B. took of Missy in her element:

Missy balancing on fire hose

 

Another of Katelyn’s – this one I am guessing will always be a classic of Jamie:

Jamie looking at camera holding boot

 

This was another of Keri’s picks. I really like it because of Jody’s extreme relaxed face:

Jody with relaxed face

 

I took this one of Negra in October, but it might be my all time favorite photo of her (except for the other 15 all-time favorite photos I have of Negra, taken by various staff photographers):

Negra looking at camera with night bag

 

If you have a favorite photo of one (or more) of the Cle Elum Seven, let us know – we’d love to see what your favs are too!

 

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Caregivers, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimp rescue, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee portrait, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, photography, portrait

Photographing the elusive Foxie

April 19, 2014 by Diana

One super cool and unique auction item we have for Hoot! is the opportunity to photograph the chimpanzees with a lesson from professional photographers Karen Ducey and Dean Rutz, using long telephoto lenses and other professional-grade equipment! This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime opportunities!

Maybe the winner will be able to catch some photos like these of the first elusive, then charming Foxie with her troll dolls on Young’s Hill:

Foxie behind bamboo

Foxie behind tire

Foxie trolls in mouth

foxie walk with trolls

Foxie stand with trolls in mouth

Foxie trolls in mouth 2

Foxie trolls in mouth 3

close up Foxie with trolls in mouth

 

Filed Under: Dolls, Enrichment, Foxie, Sanctuary, Trolls, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, dolls, northwest, photo, photography, rescue, Sanctuary, troll, troll doll, young's hill

Buy photos of the chimpanzees

May 31, 2013 by Diana

The photo of Annie on the blog the other day was so popular I decided to resurrect our SmugMug account where people can purchase photos. I’ve added just a few photos so far. You can get prints, prints on canvas, and select merchandise from the store with the images you choose. Take a look here.

If there are specific photos you’d like to purchase that you’ve seen on the blog or website, send me the link to the photo by email ([email protected]), and I’ll try to make them available too!

Here are a few of the photos on the site now:

Foxie:

web Foxie kiss new troll doll enrichment outdoor area IMG_3409

 

Negra:

5-22-09-negra-grass

Jamie:

ED sm Jamie good_MG_9849 copy

Filed Under: Foxie, Jamie, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: buy, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, northwest, photography, photos, Sanctuary, smugmug

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