40 Photographs By Steve McCurry That Explore The Relationship Between Humans And Animals

Even if you’re not an avid fan of photography, you’ve probably seen some of photographer Steve McCurry’s work. He’s the same photographer who took the legendary Afghan Girl photograph that appeared on the June 1985 issue of National Geographic magazine. Throughout the years, the photographer has published many books and now he’s back again with a new one simply titled “Animals”. In his latest publication, Steve explores the complex relationship between humans and animals, and some of the photos look simply magical.

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Kathmandu, Nepal

The photographer shared some of his experiences working in Kuwait after the first Gulf War. He says it was a surreal and unforgettable experience. “There were 600 oil fields burning, panicked and starved animals were wandering about, and the landscape was dotted with dead Iraqi soldiers. It was heartbreaking to see these animals, which we were supposed to be guardians of. Those animals that escaped slaughter were abandoned and left to wander the streets looking for food and shelter,” said McCurry. He says the photograph he took there is his best work in the entire book.

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Altai Region, Mongolia

Another one of the photographer’s favorite shots is the one he took in Thailand. “I photographed this novice monk studying Buddhist writings in the late afternoon at a monastery in Aranyaprathet, Thailand, near the border with Cambodia. I watched the changing light as the monks went about both the mundane and sacred duties of their day,” recalled the McCurry. “With the simple use of wood and fabric, of shades of saffron from mustard gold to deep orange, their environment was serene. The patient cat completed the scene of contemplation and peace.”

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India

McCurry says it is his hope that people will see animals as intelligent beings that deserve our love and respect. “In most cases, our pets are totally dependent on us for their survival and safety. It’s our duty to protect them like our own children. Since we often create a special bond with certain animals, I would hope people should treat them with the care they deserve,” concluded the photographer.

Check out his amazing photographs of humans and animals in the gallery below!

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Bamiyan, Afghanistan

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Mongolia

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India

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Rome, Italy

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Varanasi, India

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Ireland

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Tonle Sap, Cambodia

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Afghanistan

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Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Kham Litang, Tibet

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Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan

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Magdeburg, Germany

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Bombay, India

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Tibet

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India

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Jaipur, India

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Aranyaprathet, Thailand

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Omo Valley, Ethiopia

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Al Ahmadi, Kuwait

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India

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Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Paraguay

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Mandalay, Myanmar

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Australia

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Mexico

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Chennai, India

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Ecuador

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Near Samyr, Tibet

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India

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Thailand

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France

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Chaco, Paraguay

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Bentota, Sri Lanka

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Morocco

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Vietnam