Many of the pictures are exactly what you would visualize as stereotypical farm animals, but a few, like the llamas and alpacas, won't be in any danger of showing up at the butcher. In fact, all of the animals in Radiant were photographed at animal sanctuaries, where they can live out their lives without fear of the slaughterhouse.
Scott presents these photographs as a counterpoint to the factory farms so prevalent today. He doesn't spend a lot of time on factory farms, but it's enough to make you think twice about the meat you eat from the supermarket or fast food restaurant. Ecological or ethical questions aside, you will enjoy the simple beauty of these animals. They may not be exotic, but Scott's photography captures their individual looks and unique characteristics in a very appealing way.
Buddy? Or bacon? |
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
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