The Wild Herd: A Vanishing American Treasure

Author:   Deborah Kalas
Publisher:   Val de Grace
ISBN:  

9780997640595


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 October 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The Wild Herd: A Vanishing American Treasure


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On the surface, this is a stunning photo exploration of the wild horses living at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. But at a deeper level, it is also an illuminating study of the human-like interactions among the bands of horses, as they move through the seasons and colors of the year and through the natural flow of their life cycles as well. At the heart of The Wild Herds is a passionate love affair. At the age of 3, Deb Kalas was swept into the world of horses, and right away she had a deep respect for their raw beauty and power, and she also had a keen sense of their guiding intelligence and family dynamics. Over the years, her love and understanding of horses only deepened. Then in 2014 Deb made her first trip to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and there, for the first time, she encountered herds of horses running wild and free, as Nature intended, and then and there her life was profoundly changed. With abandon, she threw herself into photographing the wild herds and discovering how their habits and interactions move through the seasons. Soon Deb's work turned into a life mission: To help all of us understand the essence and spirit of these magnificent animals living in the wild. This book eloquently draws together her decades of work, photographing and learning, and through these pages Deb Kalas delivers us a call to action, a silent prayer that we as a people can find the wisdom and the resolve to come together to protect this unique and endangered part of our American heritage.

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Author:   Deborah Kalas
Publisher:   Val de Grace
Imprint:   Val de Grace
Dimensions:   Width: 31.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 28.40cm
Weight:   1.724kg
ISBN:  

9780997640595


ISBN 10:   0997640596
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A stunning photo essay illuminating the lives and behavior of wild horses in the American West. Debut author and professional photographer Kalas owned her first pony at age 6. Now in her 60s, she still rides six days a week. She tracked groups of wild horses--mostly at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota and at the Return to Freedom Sanctuary in California--to craft this exquisite photographic record of a year in the horses' lives. She introduces each seasonal chapter with brief observations on such topics as the formation of family units and the struggle to find food in winter, but it's the photos that really tell the stories. Readers see horses fighting, rolling in the dust, and sheltering under a rock ledge; at one point, a missing ear tip reveals the danger of frostbite. But there are comical moments, too, such as horses resting their muzzles on each other's backs, magpies perched on horses' rumps, and a colt affectionately biting its mother's ear. Kalas knows all of her horse subjects by name but avoids cluttering the pages with captions. Instead, identifying information, including birth years (and death years where applicable), is listed in an appendix that repeats images as thumbnails. The author's admiration for these beautiful creatures is clear. Only once does she edge toward anthropomorphism, when she imagines that two horses had a few words together. The slightly ornate, italic typeface sometimes distracts. However, the lighting and definition are crisp throughout, with frozen motion injecting dynamism and the colors of the scrub and hills often complementing the horses' markings. The photos are mostly shot at eye level, but they occasionally employ unusual points of view, as when the photographer watches from above as horses move from the bottom left to the upper right of the frame. The landscape shots are just as impressive, and glimpses of a bison herd accentuate the wildness of the setting. Kalas ends with notes on wild horse behavior and offers details of three organizations working to protect them. A gorgeous photographic tribute to striking animals. - Kirkus Starred Review The horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park are a national treasure. No one captures their freedom and beauty better than Deborah Kalas! - Douglas Ellison, Western Edge Books, Medora, ND Beautiful and inspiring photography. I am so inclined to want to visit the park and view the majestic herds of horses. Teddy Roosevelt would be so pleased with your work! - Jack Towell, Equestrian Trainer, Wellington, FL Horses are intensely social creatures, but their language is often understated, reserved to the lick of an ear or the slight flare of nostrils. Kalas magnifies those quiet moments and marries them with the electric interactions of wild animals in wild places to portray the full breadth of life in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. - Kieran Paulsen, The Chronicle of The Horse Deborah is one of those photographers whose work embodies the deep love and passion for her equine subjects, and her commitment to sharing her vision and knowledge of these horses knows no bounds. - Tony Stromberg, Equestrian Magazine


High Praise for The Wild Herds The horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park are a national treasure. No one captures their freedom and beauty better than Deborah Kalas! - Douglas Ellison, Western Edge Books, Medora, ND Beautiful and inspiring photography. I am so inclined to want to visit the park and view the majestic herds of horses. Teddy Roosevelt would be so pleased with your work! - Jack Towell, Equestrian Trainer, Wellington, FL Horses are intensely social creatures, but their language is often understated, reserved to the lick of an ear or the slight flare of nostrils. Kalas magnifies those quiet moments and marries them with the electric interactions of wild animals in wild places to portray the full breadth of life in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. - Kieran Paulsen, The Chronicle of The Horse Deborah is one of those photographers whose work embodies the deep love and passion for her equine subjects, and her commitment to sharing her vision and knowledge of these horses knows no bounds. - Tony Stromberg, Equestrian Magazine


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