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100 Images | 10+ Years | 5 Countries | 4 Continents
Renowned photographer Drew Doggett releases his latest book of photography featuring unique and storied horses from around the world, captured with unprecedented access through a fashion-inspired lens.
(Charleston, SC—March 19, 2024) The studio of award-winning fine art photographer Drew Doggett is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated release of his newest book, , published by TeNeues. Filled with 100 images in Doggett’s signature fashion-inspired aesthetic, this book combines more than a decade of stories and timeless, masterful contributions to the rich history of equestrian photography. It is the most in-depth and comprehensive exploration of horses of its kind.
The images and text within these pages invite you on a visual journey visiting some of the most unique and storied horses from across the globe, including the Icelandic horses beneath waterfalls, rescue horses photographed underwater in the West Indies, the elite horses competing in Wellington, Florida each year, the wild and free horses of Sable Island, and the ancient, bold, and beautiful, all-white Camargue horses in the South of France. Within its pages, the artist uncovers the currents evident in horses no matter where they roam; from their strength to their innate sense of character, by recognizing their wild beauty and allure in all shapes and forms.
The collection of images in Untamed Spirits, which bear the artist’s signature fashion-inspired style and attention to detail, further cement the horse’s enduring appeal as companions to man and symbols of strength and fortitude. The book also contains the backgrounds of each photographic series and breed, as well as artist statements reflecting on the unique artistic choices of each series. By the end of this book, readers will gain an understanding and appreciation of horses around the world while also discovering what makes them an enduring part of our global culture.
Drew Doggett is an award-winning photographer and director whose work tells extraordinary stories of diverse cultures, communities, and wildlife through a fashion-inspired lens. The works featured in Untamed Spirits: Horses from Around the World are part of Drew's photography series captured over the last decade, celebrating horses around the world. His photographic work can be found in private and public collections globally including the Smithsonian African Art Museum (DC) and has been featured in many publications such as Conde Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, Forbes, and The Daily Mail. He currently serves as an ambassador for Re:wild, a conservation organization founded by Leonardo DiCaprio and Global Wildlife Conservation.
Through a fashion-inspired lens, photographer & filmmaker Drew Doggett tells extraordinary stories of diverse cultures, animals, and communities. From remote tribes in the farthest reaches of the Kenyan desert to the largest tusked elephants left on Earth, Drew is relentless in his pursuit of sharing the miraculous beauty of our natural world through his fine art photography series and short films. Drew's photography can be found globally in private and public collections, notably the Smithsonian African Art Museum (DC) and the Four Seasons (HI). He has received over 130 awards and honors for his images and films, including being named 2023 Nature Photographer of the Year at the ND Awards. Drew’s artwork has been featured in many publications, such as Conde Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, Forbes, Bloomberg, Fortune, The Daily Mail, and Outside Magazine.
To see the entirety of Drew's fine art print series, including his equestrian work, and to watch the accompanying short films, visit www.drewdoggett.com
Untamed Spirits: Horses From Around the World
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Hardcover - will be released July 2, 2024.
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In this seminar, Dr. Santiago Mejia discusses simple and practical information for horse owners on how to handle emergencies and what to do when stressful situations happen.
Mejia recently joined Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists (CRES) as a full-time surgeon, covering orthopedics, soft tissue, lameness/imaging and emergency. Mejia grew up in Colombia, riding Paso Fino and Quarter horses. He has professional veterinary experience from Kentucky, North Carolina, and was previously an intern at CRES. His recent research examined ortho-biologics as potential disease modifying drugs for the treatment of equine osteoarthritis.
Read more: Equine Emergencies 101: What To Do When the Worst Happens from Cornell Equine Seminar
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