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The Dranocht Collection

Everyone needs a little magic in their lives. Magic to me means fascinating, captivating, enchanting, spell binding and magnetic. I hope these animal art photograph images give you the opportunity to enjoy the magic of these emotions.

Beauty And Grace Captured On Camera

Animal close-ups have been a popular photographic genre for many years. While the technical challenges of capturing intimate portraits of wild creatures may have dissuaded some photographers from trying their hand at this type of photography, the results can be truly stunning. For those who are willing to put in the time and effort, horse close-ups offer a unique opportunity to capture the beauty and grace of these magnificent animals.

Patience And Personality!

Horses have long been a subject of art, from ancient cave paintings to modern sculptures. Photography offers a new way to appreciate the horse as a work of art. By focusing on small details, such as the horse’s coat or mane, I can create images that are both beautiful and arresting. In addition, by getting up close and personal with their subjects, I can capture the horse’s personality in a way that is not possible with other mediums. With a little patience and practice, I can create images that are truly works of art.

Calm In A Busy World

In our busy world, the image of a horse represents grace, independence and a gentle calm. I always aim to capture this in some of the images. Hang them in your house or office to make a statement. Bring beauty and calm to any environment. Close-up portraits celebrate the unique beauty of these animals – from majestic stallions to gentle mares, there is an endless supply of inspiration for those who want to capture the essence of horse in their art.

Contact

Please contact me to find out more about my Animal Art Photography collection. The Dranocht Collection offers a deep connection with the glorious creatures that share our planet. Call 07887 776 458 or email claire@beingbarefoot.co.uk to discuss images, sizes and frames.