This gallery includes images of wild horses (Mustangs) from three areas in Wyoming. They were made over a two year period. Wild horses are defined by law as an unbranded, unclaimed, free-roaming horse found on public lands. They are descendants of animals that were released by or escaped from Spanish explorers, ranches, miners, the U.S. Cavalry, and American Indians.
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Prints:
The images shown in this gallery are available as fine art prints in sizes up to 24x36. The copyright markings on the images shown in these galleries will not be present on the printed images.
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Custom Prints:
Custom sizes are available on request. If you desire a custom signed print, please contact me directly for prices and details.
Custom prints up to 16”x 32” are printed with a border on all four sides to facilitate handling and mounting. Each print is hand signed, titled and dated. They are printed on professional printers using UltraChrome K3 pigment inks and 100% rag archival papers producing a high quality print with archival durability. When properly framed under glass or acrylic and protected against direct sunlight and harsh environments, they will not show perceptible fading for many decades.
© Photography by Jim W. Parkin