Photographic Celebration of the Horse
Photographers from all over the United States and Canada will display some of their best horse photos at the Museum of Northwest Colorado in Craig, Colo., April 28-May 6, for the second annual Print Show and Competition sponsored by the Equine
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Photographers from all over the United States and Canada will display some of their best horse photos at the Museum of Northwest Colorado in Craig, Colo., April 28-May 6, for the second annual Print Show and Competition sponsored by the Equine Photographers Network (EPNet). The museum is located at 590 Yampa Avenue in Craig and is open daily from 9 -5 and closed on Sunday. Admission is free.
The public is invited to view this beautiful and diverse collection of equine images and cast their vote for the People’s Choice photo.
Well known equine and commercial photographer Scott Trees will judge the competition, and an awards reception will be held at the museum on Thursday, May 3, from 4-6 p.m. EPNet professional member Lynne Pomeranz, author of Among Wild Horses, will be featured in a book signing at Downtown Books at 543 Yampa Avenue following the reception at 6 p.m.
This show will coincide with the 5th Annual Equine Photographer’s Network Retreat and Workshops and Annual Sombrero Ranch Horse Drive. Sponsors for this competition include Horses in Art Magazine, Fine Print Imaging, Red River Paper, and Frame Destination. The show was printed and mounted by EPNet affiliate member ProLabExpress.
For complete details on this event please visit the site at https://events.equinephotographers.net/retreat; e-mail info@equinephotographers.org; call 607/865 5215
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