The article I read said the photographer, a non hunter, came into this with an opened mind at least. Said he wanted to figure out why someone would want a mount in the room instead of just watching the animal in the wild and came to the conclusion that it paid homage to the animal and a memory of a tough hunt. I still think he is trying to portray the wealthy trophy hunters instead of the DIY hunter but he was hoping to find common ground between pro and anti-hunters. Seems to me like he is trying to fuel the anti hunters by having them dress up in fancy clothes.