Amazing portraits of Asian models and celebrities with wild animals
Categories: Animals | Asia | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/amazing-portraits-of-asian-models-and-celebrities-with-wild-animals1.html"Wild Love" (Love is Wild) is a project of photographer Sean Lee-Davis and a cry for help that wild animals need. Such as the 42-year-old white northern rhinoceros Sudan — he is the only remaining male of his species. Rhinos of this species were exterminated because of the horn trade. Sudan lives in a nature reserve in Kenya and does not suspect anything.

Half of the earth's animal species have become extinct due to human fault — and continue to die out. The photographer wanted to draw public attention to this problem and change the situation at least somewhat. Top Asian models and celebrities were photographed with rhinos, elephants, leopards, primates, giraffes, sea animals and other animals.
Attention, the project should not be taken literally and come close to wild animals!

Jennifer Tse, Zimbabwe

Mickey Yao with an Asian elephant

Jocelyn Luco with a northern white rhino

Anthony Sandstrom

Jocelyn Luco

Mickey Yao


Freediver in the Philippines

Gail Locke


Jennifer Tse




Jennifer Tse
Keywords: Animals | Asia | Portrait | Models | Problem | Photo project | Wild animals
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