Walton Ford

Walton likes to play with the idea of Attraction and Repulsion. His work at first is very visual appealing with bright colors and very interesting animals as subjects. Then hits you with the repulsion when you look closer and discover what is really occurring in the photo is dark in manner and cruel in nature.
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      • The tale of the Passenger Pigeons, early America...
      • The Death of the Carolina Parakeet
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