That is art. Go create it.

Visual media is the most potent driver of conservation funding.

Art isn't always frozen. Yes, slow shutter speeds risk blur, but intentional motion blur—panning with a running cheetah at 1/30th of a second—creates an impressionist effect. The animal’s face is sharp, but the legs and savannah dissolve into streaks of color. This technique bridges photography with the motion studies of futurist painters like Balla.

It’s the contrast of a snow leopard’s camouflage against the brutal geometry of the Himalayas, or the fleeting, tender grooming between a mother macaque and her infant. From Lens to Canvas

: Animals lack the legal or cognitive capacity to give sexual consent, rendering these acts as extreme forms of animal cruelty and exploitation.