January 16th, 2009

All this Publicity is Exhausting

While extremely excited about his upcoming gallery exhibit, Cooper admits growing a little tired of the paparazzi. He seems to put up with a lot, as long as it’s only coming from the liberal elite media.

Often Cooper climbs into the laundry hamper to hide and avoid an interview. Seen here, Cooper camouflages himself in a pair of crumpled jeans in an effort to go unnoticed during a press conference.

Wonderful motion in this shot! Not sure how Cooper got it, but it was probably when we still had the Christmas lights up.

This is haunting. The painting of angels we’re glimpsing was done by Elizabeth Otto.

It’s possible this is the laurel tree near our house. But I love squinting and finding other shapes in what looks like ink smears!

January 10th, 2009

Cooper’s First Gallery Exhibit


It’s official: Cooper will soon have his first gallery exhibit. Cooper is jumping with joy!

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January 7th, 2009

Back from vacation

Cooper had a tremendous 2008. What started in 2007 as an experiment has recently received a great deal of unexpected national attention. Art galleries are exhibiting Cooper’s photos, front pages of newspapers around the country are telling his story, and Animal Planet featured Cooper in an episode of Cats 101.

In 2009, Cooper’s fans can look forward to many more exciting developments and new photography. As always, the photos taken by Cooper are 100% original and unaltered. Good boy, Cooper.

Cooper is currently running through the yard in the rain enjoying the beautiful Seattle weather. He’s glad the deep snow has melted.

December 27th, 2008

Christmas Day Photographer

The morning dawned clear and cold at twenty degrees below freezing with 6 inches of snow on the ground. Cooper was happy to put on his camera and go downstairs to see what Santa had brought for him.

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December 24th, 2008

Cooper Goes Experimental

The past couple weeks have been particularly experimental for Cooper’s already experimental art form. He has been stuck inside much more recently, so perhaps his photo experimentation draws from his house-bound angst during the snowstorm. It’s been too cold today for him to spend more than 10 or 15 minutes outside. Even though his life must currently feel boring, his photos have become even more interesting.

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December 12th, 2008

Community Event


We’ve been getting calls and emails from all over the world from our friends and family who saw Cooper on TV or read about him in their local paper or online.

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