“Men & Cats” Photoseries By David Williams
Talented Photographer David Williams began his Men & Cats project back in 2009, in order to break the “crazy cat lady” stereotype.
“I wanted to show that regardless of gender, many people have found the joy that cat companionship can bring,” he told Time Out NY magazine in an interview not too long ago.
David himself lives with his cat in Brooklyn, NY. He is originally from Denver and graduated from the Art Institute of Colorado in 2011.
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