Win a Signed Copy of Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene

When I take photos, I try to think of images as open wounds that can’t be ignored. They should communicate pain.
— Konrad Lozinski (Photographer)

We are honoured that Elizabeth Usher, Vegan Editor of The Sydney Sentinel, has selected Animal Liberation to receive a special prize to use for a one-off raffle fundraiser, because of our recent shocking Australian rabbit meat farming exposé and for celebrating 45 years of campaigning for a compassionate world for animals.

The raffle winner will receive a signed copy of HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene.

Raffle closes 6:30pm 2 December 2021 and the winner will be announced during our public meeting (8pm).

Please note, this competition is open to Australian residents only.


HIDDEN

HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene is an unflinching book of photography documenting our relationship with non-human animals in the 21st Century. It focuses on the invisible animals in our lives: those with whom we have a close relationship and yet fail to see. They are the animals we eat and the animals we wear. They are the animals used in research and for entertainment, as well as the animals we sacrifice in the name of tradition and religion.


HIDDEN includes the work of a global community of photographers, 40 of the world’s best animal photojournalists who work globally to investigate, document, and expose animal use. Editor Jo-Anne McArthur’s previous books include We Animals and Captive; editor Keith Wilson’s include Photographers Against Wildlife Crime, Remembering Elephants, and Remembering Rhinos.


About Hidden

Collectible limited edition

Portrait Format: Dimension 324x236 mm - 12.6" x 9.5"

320 pages

202 images

4-color printing

3 gatefold spreads

Hard cover + foil stamping & debossing

Printed on sustainably sourced paper

Published November 17, 2020 by We Animals Media


About the Authors

Jo-Anne McArthur, creator and co-editor of HIDDEN, is an award-winning photojournalist who has been documenting the lives of animals for two decades. She has travelled to over 60 countries to photograph people’s complex and disturbing treatment of animals for her non-profit photo agency, We Animals Media. In addition to being a juror with World Press Photo and MontPhoto, Jo-Anne has received accolades from competitions such as Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Nature Photographer of the Year, BigPicture, Pictures of the Year International (POYI) and the Global Peace Photo Award. Jo-Anne's work has been published by hundreds of media outlets, and she speaks internationally on the topics of animal photojournalism, the human-animal relationship, social change, and empathy. Jo-Anne makes her work freely available to anyone advocating for animals via the We Animals Media stock site. HIDDEN is Jo-Anne’s third book, following We Animals (2014) and Captive (2017).

Keith Wilson is the co-founder (with Britta Jaschinski) of Photographers Against Wildlife Crime, an international group of award-winning photographers who have joined forces to use their powerful and iconic images to help bring an end to the illegal wildlife trade. Their efforts culminated in the publication of Photographers Against Wildlife Crime (2018). Keith also edits fine art nature photography books, working with some of Europe’s leading landscape and wildlife photographers. Titles include Zero Footprint (Leeming+Paterson), Silver (Jonathan Chritchley), and As Long As There Are Animals (David Lloyd). He is also the editor of the bestselling Remembering Elephants and its successor Remembering Rhinos, both published for the Born Free Foundation.

David Griffin specialises in photographic projects and his studio’s clients have included National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian Enterprises, AARP, and Atlantic Media, among others. Previously, David was visuals editor of The Washington Post, director of photography for National Geographic, along with other design and photography positions in the media. He served as secretary of the jury for World Press Photo from 2015-2020. 

Joaquin Phoenix is an Academy Award-winning actor with a long history of animal rights and environmental activism.


Featuring the Photography of

Aaron Gekoski

Adam Dean

Adam Oswell

Aitor Garmendia

Amy Jones

Andrew Quilty

Andrew Skowron

Anipixels

Bridget Laudien

Britta Jaschinski

Carlota Saorsa

Daniel Beltrá

Dulce Ramírez

Francesco Pistilli

Gav Wheatley

Jan Sorgenfrei

Jan van IJken 

Jeff Mitchell

Joan de la Malla

Jo-Anne McArthur

Jon Amad

Jose Valle

Juho Kerola

Julie O’Neill

Kelly Guerin

Kelsey Hannah

Konrad Lozinski

Kristo Muurimaa

Kuni Takahashi

Lissy Jayne

Louise Jorgensen

Luis Tato

Paul Hilton

Roger Kingbird

Sabine Grootendorst

Selene Magnolia

Stefano Belacchi

Tamara Kenneally

Timo Stammberger

Tommaso Ausili


Enter the Raffle

To enter the raffle, please fill out the form below.

Please note:

  • Entry closes on 6:30pm 2 December 2021;

  • The winner will be announced during our public meeting 2 December 2021 at 8pm.

  • Second prize is an Animal Liberation ANIMAL tee (winners choice - black or white).

  • We will contact the raffle winner to ensure their mailing details are correct.

  • This competition is open to Australian residents only.