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The big picture: bonds of friendship across species boundaries

German photographer Yana Wernicke follows women saving farm animals from slaughter to ​explore our connection with fellow mammals​

In the past couple of years, looking for ways to depict a different kind of relationship between humans and the natural world, the German photographer Yana Wernicke has spent time at two animal rescue projects. In each place, young women – named as Rosina and Julie – have saved farm animals from slaughter and modelled an alternative possibility. Wernicke’s book of pictures from those projects, called Companions in English, depicts their kinship and tenderness across species boundaries. The German title of her book captures this spirit better – Weggefährten – a compound word that literally translates as “those who walk the path together”.

Images such as this one, which invite you to look at animals in profound or surprising attitudes, are typical. Cattle, prime economic units in a global food industry, are central to this story. Wernicke takes inspiration from John Berger’s thought-provoking essay Why Look at Animals? Other recent reference points would be Rosamund Young’s The Secret Life of Cows, which revealed how individual animals formed playful bonds of friendship and loyalty within a herd, and Andrea Arnold’s eye-opening film Cow, which documented the whole life of a dairy animal, a being with its own biography and emotion, its own time and space.

Companions by Yana Wernicke is published by Loose Joints (£40)

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