Bringing visibility to hidden animals
through compelling photojournalism.
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As the world’s leading animal photojournalism agency, We Animals Media documents how animals are used for human purposes. We work with NGOs, media and advocates to tell animal stories and make change. Learn more about our mission.
Our stock platform offers 25,000+ photos and video clips of animal issues around the globe. Non-commercial (free) and commercial licensing available.
FEATURED ASSIGNMENTS
We equip animal advocacy organizations and media outlets with the impactful images necessary for campaigns and animal-focused stories. Our photographers and videographers are available for assignments worldwide. Partner with us for your stories or campaigns, and see examples of our partnerships below.
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Use Our Visuals
Visit our stock platform to explore the latest content in our growing collection of 25,000+ high-quality visuals of animal issues around the globe.
Featured Galleries
Women in Animal Photojournalism
Havva Zorlu’s Fellowship
The Future of Food
Grasshopper Catching in Indonesia
HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene
We Animals Media’s publication, HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene (2020) is an unflinching book of photography documenting our relationship with non-human animals in the 21st century.
Available in hard cover and e-book formats.
Find out more about this award-winning book, its photojournalists, and upcoming exhibitions.
NEWS AND UPDATES
See our latest work, interviews and events. View all News and Updates.
Our Public Statement on Canada’s Ag-Gag Bill C-275
On November 29, Canada’s House of Commons passed Bill C-275, a federal ag-gag bill that will criminalize the work of animal photojournalists exposing animal abuse on farms.
New Data Reveals EU’s Role in Global Animal Transport Trade
Previously unpublished records have revealed new evidence on the extent of the European Union’s role in the controversial long distance transport of farmed animals.
Meet The Team: Stephen Smith – IT and Web Maintenance
Each month throughout 2023 we’ll be publishing a new behind-the-scenes feature for you to learn about the folks at WAM. This month we spoke with our IT and Web Maintenance guru, Stephen Smith.
SUPPORT OUR WORK
Help us give their stories a place in the public conscience.
Your support is essential in helping us investigate and expose the reality for animals trapped in the human world.
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