wild horses of the west
In 1971, Congress unanimously passed the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act, declaring wild horses and burros to be living symbols of the American West and an integral part of our history. The only other species to have received this level of federal protection is the American Bald Eagle. I have spent the greatest portion of my life photographing these iconic horses in their natural environments, traveling to our public lands and wild horse sanctuaries across the country to increase awareness of their plight through my images.
My ongoing Wild Horses of the West series stands as a tribute to this rapidly disappearing population, bringing the lives of these animals and their complex history into focus. A portion of all proceeds from this series goes to organizations dedicated to protecting wild horses in the United States. To learn more, click here