I fell in love with these wild horses (from the Camargue region of France) years ago. Their ancestors can be traced back 17,000 years to the Paleolithic era. The horses live in the wetlands between the Mediterranean and the two arms of the Rhone River Delta known as the Camargue. Since the French government deems them a national treasure, they maintain strict control of the herds. They are neither fed nor stabled, and access to them is limited. For the last four years I have photographed these magnificent animals in their natural environment. My images from these shoots are available for sale in a variety of sizes on either dye sublimated aluminum or as acrylic wall art. Color images can be converted to black and white. Please contact me to order one for your home.