We Animals

We Animals
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This book is truly beautiful, captivating This book is truly beautiful, captivating, and at times haunting. The images of animals around the world in various environments brings to light the dark side of humanity as well as the better side. It is heartwarming to see her images of animals who are happy, safe, and free at sanctuary; and the images of beautiful, intelligent animals who are treated as merely objects are truly heartbreaking. I be. "Love it" according to Jamie Wasserman. This is a wonderful book full of though-provoking images. From the ways you use and exploit animals from the fashion, entertainment and the food industry. Would highly recommend. Great coffee table book to get your friends thinking.. Yes -- We Animals! Astounding!!! I must admit while I immediately ordered this book -- once it arrived I was hesitant to look inside. I can't bear to watch the videos that are posted by Mercy for Animals, PETA and others -- I know people from all over do horrible things to animals and I just cannot watch. But this project is a real eye opener. The photographs tell the story - and are accompanied by comments from Jo-Ann
--Marc Bekoff, author, The Emotional Lives of Animals . They reveal the secret practices that many people will not want to know about. Jane Goodall, primatologist and author, Reason for HopeJo-Anne McArthur's striking photography and incisive commentary will make you rethink how you relate to other animals. McArthur invites us to reflect on the attitudes and norms of our so-called exceptional contemporary culture that range from the most reprehensible exploitation and abuse of other animals to loving them uncompromisingly with all
For the animals' sake, I beg that you will not only look but feel. To make animal industries visible, and accountable." Jo-Anne McArthurDrawn from thousands of photos taken over fifteen years, We Animals illustrates and investigates animals in the human environment: whether they're being used for food, fashion and entertainment, or research, or are being rescued to spend their remaining years in sanctuaries. For if we truly understand their suffering then, surely, we shall no longer condone it. These images take us to dark and hidden places visited by only a few determined and courageous individuals like Jo-Anne McArthur. And the heart-warming images at the end of the book show us t
She has been documenting the plight of animals on all seven continents for over ten years. . Jo-Anne hails from Toronto, Canada. She has created the We Animals project and is also the other of a book entitled We Animals. Jo-Anne McArthur is an award-winning photojournalist