Wild Horse Photography Presentation and Lecture

Past event
Sep 24, 2016, 7 to 8:30 PM

Johnson, VT- Join world renowned equine photographer, author and wild horse advocate Carol Walker at The Center for America’s First Horse, Inc., in Johnson, Vermont on Saturday, September 24th, 2016, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for an inspirational and educational wild horse photography presentation and lecture.

The evening event will feature stunning images taken by Walker over the last eleven years of Wyoming’s Adobe Town herd of wild mustangs. In a beautiful photographic presentation set to music. She shares her images as a powerful tool for advocacy and change about the plight of America’s mustangs. Walker is an award winning wildlife and equine photographer and will be teaching an equine photography course at The Center For America’s First Horse during the weekend of September 24th and 25th.

Following the presentation, Walker will discuss the current situation of America’s wild horses. Since 2005 she has been photographing wild horses worldwide and is the Director of Field Documentation while serving on the Board of Director’s for Wild Horse Freedom Federation.

Copies of her 2017 Wild Horse Calendar and her new book, Galloping to Freedom: Saving the Adobe Town Appaloosas will be available for purchase and signing. A portion of proceeds from the sales will benefit The Center for America’s First, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to education, promotion and preservation of rare Spanish mustangs.

Guests will be invited to meet the Spanish mustang residents of The Center for America’s First Horse while enjoying hors’ d’ oeuvres and beverages among the horses. Admission by donation. For more information please contact Stephanie Lockhart, vtblackpony@aol.com or 802-730-5400. Learn more about Carol Walker at www.livingimangescjw.com For information about participating in the photography workshop visit www.centerforamericasfirsthorse.org.

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