Amateur Photographer

Can a book make China look?

Photography has the power to inform, influence and change the way people think and behave. Although by its nature photography is a very singular pursuit, sometimes a group of like-minded photographers combine their efforts for a common purpose on a project that has the potential to be greater than the sum of their individual frames. Photographers Against Wildlife Crime is one such collaboration and for the last couple of years this group of leading wildlife photojournalists and other contributors have combined their talents to produce two acclaimed photo books documenting the realities of the global wildlife trade.

The idea for such a book came about after I met the wildlife photojournalist Britta Jaschinski for an interview about her work, which included a series of shocking black & white images exposing the plight of China’s ‘bile bears’, many of which are held for years in crush cages, their stomachs tapped daily with a catheter to remove the bile for use in traditional Chinese medicine. She emphasised that the wildlife trade was so much bigger than bile bears in crush cages. After numerous meetings and discussions, we came up with the idea of inviting other photographers we admire and respect to produce a powerful, haunting and yet beautiful book that tells

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