Cameron O’Steen—a photographer who created the Yoga Animalia Project, which involves traveling to farm animal sanctuaries across the country, and shooting portraits of the animal residents there—recalls his earliest experiences with farmed animals, as a kid growing up on his grandparents’ ranch, north of Los Angeles. Read more…
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Cameron O’Steen, photographer-founder of the Yoga Animalia Project
By Duncan
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September 5, 2018
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Actors & Filmmakers, Advocates, General, Rescue, Sanctuaries, Vegetarian/Vegan
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