Hello Friends,
We are very excited to share today's episode with you. We were fortunate to have a conversation with Award winning Canadian Photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur! In this episode, Jo-Anne discusses how she began her work documenting animal rights issues around the world. She shares her experiences photographing animals in captivity, in the wild, and in the food industry, and discusses the challenges and ethical considerations involved in her work.
Jo-Anne also talks about the importance of using photography to raise awareness for animal welfare issues and to inspire people to take action to protect animals. She shares her insights on the role of photojournalism in creating social change, and offers advice to aspiring photojournalists who are interested in pursuing animal rights photography.
Throughout the episode, Jo-Anne shares about of some of her most memorable and impactful photographs, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the stories that inspired them. Listeners will come away with a greater appreciation for the power of photography to create empathy and drive social change, and a deeper understanding of the complex and often heartbreaking issues facing animals today.
We are so grateful to Jo-Anne and her team at We Animals Media for the incredible and important work they do in the world!
Enjoy,
Z&D
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Show Notes
Episode Resources:
Book: Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene by Jo-Anne McArthur