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| Award-winning
photographers combine talents on 264-page work
of art
Large-format book on
American Paint Horses offers colorful new look
at popular breed
FORT WORTH--If a picture
is worth a thousand words, then a colorful new
264-page book about the American Paint Horse
speaks volumes about the popular breed of horse
that continues to capture the respect and admiration
of horse lovers around the world.
"The American Paint Horse: A Photographic
Portrayal," combines insightful text
about the past, present and future of the breed
with hundreds of magnificent large-format, full-color
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Award-winning photojournalists Darrell Dodds and David R.
Stoecklein spent nearly two years photographing Paints from
coast to coast, from mountains to deserts and all places in
between. They followed trail riders through rugged terrain,
sweated with cowboys at working cattle ranches, witnessed
the births of promising young foals, shared in the excitement
of dazzling show competition and became part of the horse
racing scene-all to bring Paint Horses to life in one comprehensive
book about the breed. Dodds and Stoecklein also do an excellent
job capturing the bond that exists between Paint owners and
their horses.
Jennifer Forsberg Meyer, whose writing appears in many leading
equine publications, supplied the text for the book. The underlying
themes of the strength, versatility, athleticism, beauty and
intelligence of the colorful American Paint Horse surface
frequently throughout the eight-chapter book, and those messages
are illustrated in dramatic fashion through brilliant photography.
Outstanding images and text begin in chapter one, which traces
the earliest depictions of Paint Horses to cave drawings in
southern Europe and discusses the role of the Spanish conquistadors
in introducing the colorful horse to the Americas. Through
words and pictures, the book explores the important role the
American Paint Horse played in helping settle the American
West.
In following chapters, the book details the unique coat patterns
of the horse breed, as well as the solid conformation that
typifies the American Paint Horse. Also presented through
words and pictures are the early stages of life of many beautiful
Paint foals, as well as interesting breeding topics. The book
also shows the versatile horse at working ranches across America
and concludes with moving photographs and testimonials about
the strong bonds that exist between Paint Horses and their
owners.
Collectively, the dramatic images and clear text offer a
spectacular presentation of the American Paint Horse that
has not been available in the past.
"The American Paint Horse: A Photographic Portrayal,"
published by the American Paint Horse Association and Stoecklein
Publishing, retails for $60 and is available at major bookstores
around the country. It can also be ordered from the APHA
General Store, which may be called toll-free at (877)
460-6275.
Special, limited-edition signed and numbered copies of the
book, including handsome signed and numbered leather-bound
volumes, are also available from APHA by calling the toll-free
number at (877) 460-6275.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the book, when
purchased from APHA, will be used to benefit the APHA Heritage
Foundation. That foundation is dedicated to preserving and
promoting the colorful history of the American Paint Horse.
One of the APHA Heritage Foundation's first goals is to establish
a local education center about Paint Horses and a display
of historic memorabilia. An art gallery and photography collection
of beautiful Paint Horses will also be prominent in the display.
The book may also be purchased from Stoecklein Publishing,
by calling toll-free at (800) 727-5191.
Contact information for editors:
Darrell Dodds is editor of the award-winning Paint Horse Journal
magazine, published monthly by the American Paint Horse Association.
His work has appeared in a number of leading equine publications.
He can be reached at (817) 834-2742, ext. 420.
David R. Stoecklein's work has been featured in museums across
the country and he has published a series of books on cowboys
and the American West. He can be reached at (208) 726-5191.
Jennifer Forsberg Meyer is an award-winning journalist whose
articles appear in many equine magazines. She also serves as
editorial consultant for Horse & Rider magazine. Contact
her at (530) 677-3000. |