Feb 10, 2021
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This week, Evanna and Tylor
speak to award-winning photojournalist, author and founder of We
Animals Media, Jo-Anne MacArthur. Jo-Anne's striking images of
animals in captivity are known to all within the animal rights
movement, and have moved thousands of people to deeply consider
humanity’s relationship with animals. In this episode Jo-Anne
shares her journey into veganism and animal rights, what she has
learned in twenty years of photographing animals exploited by
humans and whether or not she still remains optimistic about
humanity.
Also in this episode…
- Jo-Anne describes how one chance encounter with
a macaque monkey, while backpacking in Ecuador, inspired her to
share the stories of animals.
- Jo-Anne tells us about her latest book
Hidden: Animals in the
Anthropocene.
- Jo-Anne explains why she refers to the animals
used by humans as ‘hidden animals’ and why she has devoted her life
to telling their stories.
- ‘We have to create artistic, beautiful images,
even of things that are absolutely terrible’. Jo-Anne stresses the
importance of producing visually stimulating pictures of animals
and likens it to war photography.
- Tylor shares that, in his time at PETA, they
often used Jo-Anne’s work in their campaigns.
- Jo-Anne talks about her organisation
We Animals
Media; a group of
writers, filmmakers and artists, whose focus is to amplify the
stories of animals.
- ‘Anyone doing this front-line animal work needs
to have a big focus on resilience’. Jo-Anne discusses the
importance of safeguarding her mental health and shares that she
has previously suffered from PTSD.
- ‘I don’t think I have become desensitized. I
think it is important to keep my heart wide open and just let it
break, over and over’. Jo-Anne explains how emotional engagement
with her subjects and remaining highly sensitised to the plight of
animals is key to her being able to produce such striking
images.
- Jo-Anne tells Evy and Tylor about the creation
of her Animal Photojournalism Masterclass and
very generously offers us 4 free passes to giveaway
to you, our dearest ChickPeeps. Listen to the episode to find out
how you can win one of the passes!
Links:
Make sure you check out
Jo-Anne’s beautiful website
We Animals Media website
We Animals Media
Photo
Galleries.
Follow We Animals
Instagram
Buy Jo-Anne’s new book
Hidden: Animals in the
Anthropocene
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