About the Book
The images in this book where taken at a small deer park found deep in the countryside of Northamptonshire. There being only 28 red deer in the park, it’s very easy to become attached to the animals, having to feed and look after them everyday. You begin to get to know their different personalities and mannerisms, who is friendly and who is shy.
Human nature dictates that at least some form of compassion towards the animal will be invoked after prolonged contact. Giving the deer names makes it even harder when they have to be culled each year. For this reason Stephen (the owner) is never present when Richard (the game keeper) comes for the shoot. He also has no involvement in the selection process regarding the culling.
I feel that this book reveals the truth of where the venison that we eat comes from and the process of how it’s prepared for human consumption. I wanted my images to be accurate in showing what happens to the animals throughout the process in its blunt, harsh reality.
Human nature dictates that at least some form of compassion towards the animal will be invoked after prolonged contact. Giving the deer names makes it even harder when they have to be culled each year. For this reason Stephen (the owner) is never present when Richard (the game keeper) comes for the shoot. He also has no involvement in the selection process regarding the culling.
I feel that this book reveals the truth of where the venison that we eat comes from and the process of how it’s prepared for human consumption. I wanted my images to be accurate in showing what happens to the animals throughout the process in its blunt, harsh reality.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 54 - Publish Date: Apr 18, 2012
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