The Human Factor In The Animal’s Life
May 25, 2018 10:28 PM   Subscribe

The collection of photographs [by Jayanti Seiler] are part of a photographic essay that began in 2013 titled, “Of One and The Other”, which seeks to inspire consideration of the complexity and depth found in the relationships between animals and humans from all points along a spectrum that spans the chasm from lifesaving to exploitation.
posted by Johnny Wallflower (6 comments total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
 
Seeing wild animals in captivity, regardless of the circumstances, always evokes mixed emotions. For so many of these animals, humans are both their greatest threat and their only salvation as a species.
posted by tommasz at 4:45 AM on May 26, 2018


For my bday this year I want to treat myself to a nearby Big Cat Rescue.

I think they understand the heavy issues at hand and respect them for it. But yeah, like tommasz says - their continued existence lies in our hands.

Also - I want to see if my "cat magic" extends to big cats not just housecats.
posted by symbioid at 10:06 AM on May 26, 2018


yeah, but - if all those photos are taken at a county fair or 4-H event, aren't those children planning to kill their animals?
posted by mmiddle at 1:53 PM on May 26, 2018


That's the "exploitation" part eh?

I made this post just to show the paralyzed boxer picture here. I find it deeply moving.
posted by Johnny Wallflower at 3:22 PM on May 26, 2018


Also, the 4-H photos are a subset of the project.
posted by Johnny Wallflower at 3:23 PM on May 26, 2018


Some gorgeous and emotionally troubling images here.
posted by turbid dahlia at 3:45 PM on May 27, 2018


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