Wild Horse Photography/Art
Book Review: Zen Mind, Zen Horse by Allan J. Hamilton, MD
Dr. Hamilton, a well known neurosurgeon from Tucson, Arizona, has the distinct honor of being gifted with both a brilliant mind and compassionate heart. He has used his knowledge of neuroscience, horses and zen to bring a very practical and sensible manual on horse training to the world- with both the horse and rider … Continue reading
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His Kingdom for a Horse: Jay Kirkpatrick, expert on fertility control, speaks to the ongoing issues regarding wild horse management in the U.S. and abroad
By Mae Lee Sun “Wild horses are more or less able to run freely in 10 Western States.” This statement was published in the New York Times on October 10th, 2011 in a blog entry titled ‘Wild Horses, Hard Choices’ by a guy who had spent a little time interning with the U.S. Forest … Continue reading
A Little Piece of Heaven: an interview with award winning wild horse photographer Rachael Waller
In late October 2011, WHJ interviewed American fine art/equine photographer, Rachael Waller on her work with wild horses, what feeds her inspiration and what she hopes to accomplish through her craft. She has won numerous awards; her clients include Hollywood personalities; and her images of wild horses have fetched unnamed prices by private collectors. When … Continue reading
Wild Horse Weavings Help Navajo Elders
Known throughout the world for their skill and beautiful renditions in the textile arts, Navajo or Dine weavers both traditional and contemporary, will be presenting work depicting wild horses at the 22nd annual Adopt-a-Native-Elder rug show and sale at the Snow Park Lodge, Park City, Utah this November 11-13th. Although more traditional weavings, including saddle … Continue reading




