ANIMALS: Photographs That Make You Think
An innovative and insightful look at our relationship with animals in the age of the Anthropocene from Henry Carroll, the bestselling author of HUMANS, with original images from an innovative array of contemporary photographers

In ANIMALS, Henry Carroll deep-dives into an ecosystem of contemporary images to consider how we relate to animals in the Anthropocene. His accessible analysis of emotive imagery suggests that our appreciation for some animals and disregard, or repulsion, for others is shaped by our own physicality as much as theirs. He shows how the conventions of natural history offer a very politicized understanding of fauna and how the role of animals as spiritual, cultural, and personal symbols can be an equally valid means of classification.

Carroll reflects on the psychological power struggles infusing our daily interactions with animals and unpacks the photographers’ visual insights relating to our treatment of animals, whether it’s the way we pamper them as pets or consume them to excess. In this diverse collection of arresting images and engaging text, Carroll regards the photographers as modern-day philosophers—original thinkers who show us how to fuse technique, concept, and imagination in order to pose intriguing questions about the animal kingdom and human nature. For both the creators and consumers of images, this timely book contains a treasure trove of meaningful visual reflections that will prompt you to rethink your relationship with animals both domestic and wild.

See through the eyes of a new generation of photographers responding to the rapidly unfolding issues shaping our lives. In this series of small, revealing, and beautifully presented books, Henry Carroll, the bestselling photography writer of the last decade, considers the ideas behind images to present personal perspectives on climate change, race, sexuality, gender, faith, inequality, beauty, power, and the natural world.

Photographs That Make You Think series:
HUMANS
ANIMALS
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ANIMALS: Photographs That Make You Think
An innovative and insightful look at our relationship with animals in the age of the Anthropocene from Henry Carroll, the bestselling author of HUMANS, with original images from an innovative array of contemporary photographers

In ANIMALS, Henry Carroll deep-dives into an ecosystem of contemporary images to consider how we relate to animals in the Anthropocene. His accessible analysis of emotive imagery suggests that our appreciation for some animals and disregard, or repulsion, for others is shaped by our own physicality as much as theirs. He shows how the conventions of natural history offer a very politicized understanding of fauna and how the role of animals as spiritual, cultural, and personal symbols can be an equally valid means of classification.

Carroll reflects on the psychological power struggles infusing our daily interactions with animals and unpacks the photographers’ visual insights relating to our treatment of animals, whether it’s the way we pamper them as pets or consume them to excess. In this diverse collection of arresting images and engaging text, Carroll regards the photographers as modern-day philosophers—original thinkers who show us how to fuse technique, concept, and imagination in order to pose intriguing questions about the animal kingdom and human nature. For both the creators and consumers of images, this timely book contains a treasure trove of meaningful visual reflections that will prompt you to rethink your relationship with animals both domestic and wild.

See through the eyes of a new generation of photographers responding to the rapidly unfolding issues shaping our lives. In this series of small, revealing, and beautifully presented books, Henry Carroll, the bestselling photography writer of the last decade, considers the ideas behind images to present personal perspectives on climate change, race, sexuality, gender, faith, inequality, beauty, power, and the natural world.

Photographs That Make You Think series:
HUMANS
ANIMALS
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ANIMALS: Photographs That Make You Think

ANIMALS: Photographs That Make You Think

by Henry Carroll
ANIMALS: Photographs That Make You Think

ANIMALS: Photographs That Make You Think

by Henry Carroll

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An innovative and insightful look at our relationship with animals in the age of the Anthropocene from Henry Carroll, the bestselling author of HUMANS, with original images from an innovative array of contemporary photographers

In ANIMALS, Henry Carroll deep-dives into an ecosystem of contemporary images to consider how we relate to animals in the Anthropocene. His accessible analysis of emotive imagery suggests that our appreciation for some animals and disregard, or repulsion, for others is shaped by our own physicality as much as theirs. He shows how the conventions of natural history offer a very politicized understanding of fauna and how the role of animals as spiritual, cultural, and personal symbols can be an equally valid means of classification.

Carroll reflects on the psychological power struggles infusing our daily interactions with animals and unpacks the photographers’ visual insights relating to our treatment of animals, whether it’s the way we pamper them as pets or consume them to excess. In this diverse collection of arresting images and engaging text, Carroll regards the photographers as modern-day philosophers—original thinkers who show us how to fuse technique, concept, and imagination in order to pose intriguing questions about the animal kingdom and human nature. For both the creators and consumers of images, this timely book contains a treasure trove of meaningful visual reflections that will prompt you to rethink your relationship with animals both domestic and wild.

See through the eyes of a new generation of photographers responding to the rapidly unfolding issues shaping our lives. In this series of small, revealing, and beautifully presented books, Henry Carroll, the bestselling photography writer of the last decade, considers the ideas behind images to present personal perspectives on climate change, race, sexuality, gender, faith, inequality, beauty, power, and the natural world.

Photographs That Make You Think series:
HUMANS
ANIMALS

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781419751462
Publisher: Abrams Image
Publication date: 10/26/2021
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 1,091,634
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 6.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Henry Carroll is a writer, editor, and concept developer. He is the author of the series Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs, as well as Photographers on Photography: How the Masters See, Think & Shoot, and the children’s books Be a Super Awesome Photographer and Be a Super Awesome Artist. He is originally from London and has an MFA from the Royal College of Art. Carroll now lives in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Physicality 8

Roni Horn

Jo Longhurst

Kurt Caviezel

Erik Kessels

Juul Kraijer

Tim Hawkinson

Ilona Szwarc

Giovanna Silva

Natural History 32

Klaus Pichler

Kiluanji Kia Henda

Eirik Johnson

Joan Fontcuberta

Pere Formiguera

Anne Genne

Arjan De Nooy

George Shiras

Mandy Barker

Tania Willen

David Willen

Todd Forsgren

Consumption 58

Meryl McMaster

Daniel Szalai

Nikita Teryoshin

Alfio Tommasini

Nozomi Iijima

Jason DeMarte

Sheida Soleimani

Takashi Homma

Irene Fenara

Symbolism 88

Heji Shin

Elena Helfrecht

Daniel Naude

Masahisa Fukase

Christian Houge

Yorgos Yatromanolakis

Graciela Iturbide

Madhavan Palanisamy

Interaction 114

Ed Panar

Sage Sohier

Clément Lambelet

Amy stein

Daniel Ranalli

Masuda Yoshinori

Emilio Vavarella

Bastian Thiery

Introduction 4

Photo Credits 142

Acknowledgments 143

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