modern photography

Paul Hilton

Currently working for Greenpeace and passionate about environmental issues Paul Hilton’s photography covers a wide range of subjects. He worked in challenging areas such as Burma, China, North-Korea, Tibet and Africa and has been published in TIME magazine, National Geographic and the New York Times amongst other leading media. Paul’s photography show dramatic definitive moments and provokes an emotional response which moves its audience to think, act and react. For every work sold, half of the profit will be donated to non-profit organizations.

Dogs of War - They’ve been locked in battle for more than a hour in the fighting pits of Dongguan, China. Coats congealed in blood, ribs heaving with sweat. Gargoyle heads and pit-bull teeth puncture rows of flesh as systematically as a sewing machine. Illegal in China but authorities turn a blind eye as money exchanges hands and blood starts to flow.

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Culture of Killing - The atrocities inflicted upon dogs and cats slaughtered for human consumption in China and Korea are shockingly cruel. Dogs are strung up by their necks and beaten violently in order to increase the flow of adrenaline in their flesh, which is believed to increase the virility of men who eat it. Cats are often boiled alive in order to extract their “juices ” for the use in medicinal “tonics” .

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