HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene
About the Book
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WINNER
Pictures of the Year International
Photography Book of the Year
GOLD MEDALLIST
Independent Publisher Book Awards
“Outstanding Book of the Year Most Likely To Save The Planet
The Anthropocene is the proposed name for the current geological epoch. In this era, human activity is the dominant influence on climate, the environment, and all life on earth. As we enter a new decade, an estimated 80 billion land animals continue to be used and consumed by humans each year. The majority of these animals are raised and killed within industrial agricultural systems. Fish and other marine life are measured by tonnes.
HIDDEN adopts an unashamedly pro-animal perspective, yet also understands the important role community leaders, educators, policy makers and activists play in determining a future relationship with animals based upon a compassionate and humane co-existence.
*Joaquin contributed the foreword to HIDDEN.
Aitor Garmendia / HIDDEN / We Animals
Louise Jorgensen / HIDDEN / We Animals
Jo-Anne McArthur
David Griffin
Sarah Janson
Britta Jaschinski
Sayara Thurston
Jo-Anne is an award-winning photojournalist, author and the founder of We Animals. She has photographed in over 60 countries and speaks internationally on the subjects of the human-animal relationship, social change, and empathy.
An acclaimed photo editor and journalist, Keith is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the founder and past editor of Outdoor Photography and Wild Planet magazines. He has interviewed the best-known photographers of our time. This will be his ninth co-produced book.
David was the visuals editor of The Washington Post, director of photography of National Geographic, and has held many other design and photography positions in the media.
Sarah supports animal advocacy-focused organizations, managing various projects, events and fundraising initiatives. She joins the HIDDEN team as project manager.
Britta is the co-editor of Photographers Against Wildlife Crime and joins our team in colour editing HIDDEN.
Sayara is a Montreal-based activist, writer and editor. She joins the HIDDEN team as copy editor.
JO-ANNE MCARTHUR
Jo-Anne is an award-winning photojournalist, author and the founder of We Animals. She has photographed in over 60 countries and speaks internationally on the subjects of the human-animal relationship, social change, and empathy.
KEITH WILSON
An acclaimed photo editor and journalist, Keith is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the founder and past editor of Outdoor Photography and Wild Planet magazines. He has interviewed the best-known photographers of our time. This will be his ninth co-produced book.
DAVID GRIFFIN
David was the visuals editor of The Washington Post, director of photography of National Geographic, and has held many other design and photography positions in the media.
SARAH JANSON
Sarah supports animal advocacy-focused organizations, managing various projects, events and fundraising initiatives. She joins the HIDDEN team as project manager.
BRITTA JASCHINSKI
Britta is the co-editor of Photographers Against Wildlife Crime and joins our team in colour editing HIDDEN.
SAYARA THURSTON
Sayara is a Montreal-based activist, writer and editor. She joins the HIDDEN team as copy editor.
NICK BRANDT, PHOTOGRAPHER
The work of our contributors has been celebrated by Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Nature Photographer of the Year, Festival della Fotographia Etica, Alfred Fried Peace Award, the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, World Press Photo, NPPA’s Best of Photojournalism, Sony World Photography Awards, Picture of the Year International, Latin International Photography Award, DAYS Japan, and Prix de la Photographie.
Our photographers have also been published in and interviewed by publications such as National Geographic, GEO, BBC Discover Wildlife, The Guardian, CNN, Telegraph, New Scientist, Newsweek, The Sunday Times, Nikon Pro, Black+White Photography, Vice, La Repubblica and The Washington Post. Additionally, their work has been used in animal advocacy campaigns worldwide.
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JEFF SEBO, PHILOSOPHER
From the beginning, our goal was to share the message of this critical book with as many people as possible. Making visible the animals in this book is one crucial piece of the puzzle when it comes to animal justice. HIDDEN additionally serves as a document that gives credibility to the coverage of its subject matter. HIDDEN acts as testimonial and proof and serves as a vehicle for a global conversation about our use of other animals.
Thanks to the support of our crowdfunding supporters and Publishing Partners, We Animals will be sending hundreds of books to people and organizations of influence around the world: politicians, chefs, journalists, podcasters, teachers, NGOs, and global leaders. Our goal is that this collection of difficult photographs will inspire compassion, conversation, and most importantly, change.
View and download the book’s companion PDF, entitled “The Way Forward,” about what’s being done worldwide to help animals, and how we can all take part.
Please see our full media kit for HIDDEN here. For specific inquiries regarding interviews and other media opportunities, please email media@weanimals.org
HIDDEN is published by We Animals and Lantern Publishing and Media is the global distributor.
HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene
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