Ranchland

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Ranchland

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Author: Anouk Krantz

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9781864709124

Date: 27th September, 2022

Publisher: Images Publishing

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"You'll be in awe of the work of the American rancher and wildlife alike." - Fox News "... Krantz delivers a true sense of not only the size and scope of Art and Catherine Nicholas' Wagonhound Ranch, but also the deep sense of stewardship the Nicholas family and their crew bring to ranching every day." - Western Horseman "...Anouk's photographs tell a visual story of the rancher and his relationship with the land." - The Eye of Photography "A stunning photographic collection that celebrates the reality of ranch life." - Big Sky Journal Wagonhound is a historic working ranch spanning over 300,000 acres in Wyoming, where the elevation ranges from 5,000 feet to 9,000 feet; where talented, strong, and steady quarter horses supplied by the ranch-owned remuda are required to help the cowboys manage the herds in a spectacularly rugged terrain. Catherine and Art Nicholas, who took the reins of the historic ranch in 1999, take the stewardship of the land very seriously - their vision has been to honour tradition, preserve the land, which is steeped in history, and return it to a pristine condition. In Ranchland: Wagonhound, Anouk Krantz's beautiful photography reveals the daily and seasonal rhythms of the ranch and the daily lives of its men and women cowboys, whose long hard days - starting in the dark and finishing in the dark - involve everything from cattle driving to branding to training the best quarter horses in the country and more. Set in a stunning large-format book, these photographs and the stories offer an inspiring new perspective into today's cowboy/ranching culture and land stewardship of the American West.

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