Creating a world where animals and humans can coexist peacefully.
“Coexist” is a not-for-profit photographic project titled focusing on the beauty and connections between animals and humans with the aim to create public awareness of the lives of animals in captivity in circuses and zoos around the world. The images will feature a model posing in multiple shots alongside varied animals currently under the care of Zambi Wildlife Retreat in Sydney – an animal welfare establishment that rescues, rehabilitates and offers shelter to exotic, farm and native animals in need. For a little sneak peak of what to expect you can already check out their instagram site. They will also be partnering up with the brilliant Sun Studios who will be hosting the exhibition with the final prints being up for sale on the evening and 100% of all sale proceeds being donated back to Zambi. The photography, creative direction and production will all run through Natalie Cottee‘s creative agency studioARTOHOLIC and although the models are yet to be officially released they will be recognisable Australian faces. So let´s show some support for this wonderful project as it needs help with the funding; for more info please check out their kickstarter campaign! We can´t wait for the creation and outcome of those images!
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This is a wonderful initiative to raise awareness about the lives of animals in captivity and promote their welfare. It’s heartening to see the efforts being made to create a world where animals and humans can coexist peacefully.
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