Valley of the horses
Hjaltadalur, Iceland
de Ida Schmidt
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Acerca del libro
At Hjaltadalur in North Iceland the largest horse round up is taking place, where approximately 600 horses are being gathered in the long valley and brought down to the round up corral, the Laufskálarétt, to be sorted between the farmers.
Ida Schmidt translates her passion for nature and horses into a delicate and powerful blend of natural realism. By profession a commercial photographer specialising in portraiture. Ida's current focus is on the Icelandic horse, examining the working relationship that enables sustainable and ecological farming as well as contributes to the independence of a people shaped by a challenging northern subarctic climate and isolation of life on an island.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 26 - Fecha de publicación: dic. 09, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Iceland, Icelandic horses, Horse Round Up
Acerca del creador
Photographer Ida Schmidt is a Danish based photographer who has combined her big passions in life into her professional working career. Bringing together photography, horses and travel into a global photo documentary focused on the wide range of different cultures in the world that continue to live and work with their horses as a way of life. Ida Schmidt translates her passion for nature and horses into a delicate and powerful blend of natural realism. By profession a commercial photographer specialising in portraiture. Ida's current focus is on the Icelandic horse, examining the working relationship that enables sustainable and ecological farming as well as contributes to the independence of a people shaped by a challenging northern subarctic climate and isolation of life on an island.