
Horses
- ISBN 9780500543535
- 16.50 x 24.00 cm
- PLC (no jacket)
- 336pp
- 202 Illustrations, 202 in colour
- First published 2007
Add to Basket‘Beautiful and informative’ – The Daily Telegraph
‘Remarkable … there is humour, grace and power here. But what marks these wonderful images above all is a Stubbsian perfection that will knock you out of your saddle’ – The Sunday Telegraph’
GIFT EDITION
Yann Arthus-Bertrand is the renowned photographer of The Earth from the Air, but he does not spend his entire life revealing the world from above. In the 1990s he began to photograph animals in the same way that fashion photographers take pictures of their models – as studio shots, paying immense attention to lighting and detail.
The fruits of a fifteen year labour of love, these photographs show horses and their owners in some of the most stunning and far-flung parts of the world, from France to Peru, from Morocco to Mongolia.
Photographing horses can be a tricky affair: their essence and true beauty is ultimately revealed when they move, not when they are posed in a photographer’s studio. It is a testament to Arthus-Bertrand’s skill that he is able to surmount this hurdle and eloquently portray horses as they are – their strength, their impetuous vitality, even their spirituality.
As well as celebrating the beauty and diversity of horses, Arthus-Bertrand’s photographs illuminate the intimate relationship between man and horse. His dramatic images and the accompanying text by equine expert Jean-Louis Gouraud combine to make this book a bible for horse lovers everywhere.
Also by Yann Arthus-Bertrand:
The Earth from the Air – 365 New Days
The Earth from the Air for Children
Our Living Earth: A Next Generation Guide to People and Preservation
The Earth from the Air Postcard Book
Greece from the Air
Turkey from the Air
The Earth from the Air – Anniversary Edition


