Behind the lens
JO-ANNE McARTHUR
Campaigner and founder of We Animals Media
Lisa MacIntosh
A scene captured inside a bird slaughterhouse in Taiwan, 2019.
Jo-Anne McArthur
In the wild, mink are solitary creatures. When kept together in cages, they fight and even cannibalise one another. Sweden, 2010.
Jo-Anne McArthur
Award-winning photographer, journalist and campaigner Jo-Anne McArthur coined the term animal photojournalism (APJ) to describe a genre of photography that focuses on humanity’s relationship with nature, and highlights the suffering of billions of animals on the planet from factory farms, breeding facilities and animal experimentation. She is also the author of Hidden: Animals In The Anthropocene, published by We Animals Media.