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We Interview Henry Hargreaves, Who Photographed the Famous Hemingway Cats

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Photographer of the Famous Hemingway Cats

The tale of the polydactyl cat is one of the feline world’s fondest legends. These congenitally abnormal cats are blessed with a higher-than-average number of toes, with a 27-digit kitty claiming the current world record. The author Ernest Hemingway was said to be particularly smitten with their appearance and demeanor after a sea-faring captain bestowed one on him.

Today, Hemingway’s former house in Key West, Florida, has become something of a polydactyl cat range, with more than 50 of the extra-toed scamps running around the place. Naturally, they are often called Hemingway cats as a colloquialism.

Recently, the New Zealand-born photographer Henry Hargreaves wrangled his way into the Hemingway house to complete a photo project based around the six-toed lovelies. Here’s the inside scoop on his tryst with the Hemingway cats.

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Catster: What first attracted you to the subject of the six-toed cats?

Henry Hargreaves: I went to the museum and saw them roaming the house. I was intrigued by the story of them and wanted to shoot them in a way that reflected that.

Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

Catster: When shooting the cats, did you attempt to play up their six-toed status in the photos?

Henry Hargreaves: Absolutely. They all have the polydactyl gene, but only about half of them have the sixth toe. I definitely wanted to focus on those guys, but when you’re dealing with animals most of the shoot comes down to chance.

Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

Catster: I’ve read that you’re not allowed to pick the Hemingway cats up. Did this pose a problem during the shoot? Or did you get special permission?

Henry Hargreaves: I had the local cat handler. Maybe you’re not allowed to pick them up, but I was allowed to pose with Winston Churchill for a shot!

Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

Catster: What tricks did you use when attempting to get the cats to actually stay still for their portraits?

Henry Hargreaves: Silly noises and faces! The handler also had some toys, which can be seen in the behind-the-scenes video.

Catster: Did you pair certain colored cats with specific backdrop colors?

Henry Hargreaves: It was all random. I had one hour to make it happen so I didn’t even get a chance to over think color themes with their personalities.

Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

Catster: The cats are all named after famous people. Which were some of your favorites to photograph?

Henry Hargreaves: I really like the older ones as they were so unpredictable. I really wanted to shoot Elizabeth Taylor but she was having none of it!

Catster: Do the cats’ personalities seem to match the names they have been given?

Henry Hargreaves: Yeah, they do, but maybe that’s just us crazy humans thinking that.

Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

Catster: Hypothetically, would a six-toed cat be more or less likely to be able to use a camera to take photos themselves?

Henry Hargreaves: More — that’s one more trigger finger!

Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

Catster: Finally, do you have any plans for any further cat-themed projects in the future?

Henry Hargreaves: Not right now. I’m actually slightly allergic to cats and my eyes swelled up really badly during the shoot and took two days to subside.

Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

Check out the full Hemingway cats project over at Henry’s website and take a behind-the-scenes peek at the photo shoot in this YouTube clip below.


Featured Image Credit: Henry Hargreaves

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