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Jacques Toffi and Arnd Bronkhorst attend the Olympic Games

News from arnd.nl In our online horse photo database you can find images of all Olympic Games since 1992: Barcelona, Atlanta, Sydney, Athens and Beijing / Hong Kong.
All together we offer over 6500 horse pictures of the pinnacle of Equestrian sports: the winners, the losers, the joy and the disappointment.

The London 2012 Olympic Games start in less than 100 days. Arnd Bronkhorst Photography will be present for its 6th Olympic Games in a row, this time represented by Jacques Toffi and Arnd Bronkhorst.
The team of www.arnd.nl will be ready to update the database on a daily basis, just like we do at all the major championships. Multiple updates a day ensure you can continuously see and download the latest images from the Games.

This link to our images of the Olympic Games will always show our latest images of London 2012.
Enjoy!

http://dlvr.it/1SJSSM Horse Photography

Apr 3

Crazy moves, weird skin colors and beautiful eyes.

News from arnd.nl Like them or not, but Akhal Teke horses don’t go unnoticed.
Our new colleague Katya Druz, horse photographer from Russia, has sent us a wonderful series horse pictures of this special breed.
Check their eye lids, see the beautiful skin colors and be inspired by their movements. Beautiful!

View her Akhal Teke images here.

Click here to see all our Akhal Teke horse images.

http://dlvr.it/1P3Gkx Horse Photography

Just scored a @blackrapid RS-sport: great!

Just scored a @blackrapid RS-sport: great!

Mar 8

Enjoy a day of horse photography with Arnd Bronkhorst (in Dutch)

News from arnd.nl On May 26th the Dutch Freestyle Academy organizes a day course horse photography with Arnd Bronkhorst - in Dutch, and in Holland.

A small group of 10 aspiring photographers will get personal inspiration from Arnd Bronkhorst on how to approach horse photography differently.

Besides discussing the technical side of horse photography, plenty of photo-time is scheduled.
There will be coffee, tea and lemonade, and some nice food!

Send an email to info@emielvoest.nl if you would like to join us.

More info at the site of Emiel Voest (in Dutch)

http://dlvr.it/1HjlJm Horse Photography

Mar 6
Fotoshoot in the forest (Taken with instagram)

Fotoshoot in the forest (Taken with instagram)

Rodeo the Argentinian way

News from arnd.nl American Rodeo is already, well, how shall I put it, “interesting to watch”, but the Argentinians take it a step further.

They may not use a belt to make the horses buck, but check the spurs: hello!

View the images of the Rodeo in Argentina here. Pfew.

http://dlvr.it/1C2GQy Horse Photography

Feb 3
The world has turned BW

The world has turned BW

Feb 2

Eurocommerce Singapore passed away

News from arnd.nl At the very moment that two of his sons were appointed to the third viewing at the KWPN stallion show in ‘s Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, news broke that the stallion Eurocommerce Singapore passed away after his castration.

While trying to stand up after the operation he so severely injured himself that the vet had to decide to put him down.

Source (in Dutch): horses.nl http://dlvr.it/18hM4r Horse Photography

Need inspiration?

News from arnd.nl Monday morning, not completely recovered from the weekend, a little head ache and in need of inspiration?

Have a look at our Photo ideas page with various photo galleries on many different subjects.
Looking for a cover? Then we have suggestions for you too: free moving horses, horse portraits. Or a spread? Those images are also at hand.

Each season has its favorite subjects: maybe snow, autumn colors or spring and foals, like now.

The right subjects are always at the top of the list, ready in time for the next season.
The galleries are updated frequently, as new images become available all the time.

So check back for new ideas regularly!

http://dlvr.it/182ysM Horse Photography

eyecurious:

Nico Bick, P.I.

Nico Bick’s book P.I. is set in one of Holland’s most famous jails, the Over-Amstel Penitentiary Institution, known locally as the Bijlmerbajes. The book is a typological study of the prison’s internal and external architecture: common areas, individual cells, isolation units, outdoor spaces… Each type of space is photographed several times from the same perspective and the small variations from one image to the next bring out the few features of this intentionally anonymous architecture.

Bick’s approach could not be more detached: his interest seems simply to be to show these spaces, which are generally hidden from the outside world, without any sense of visual drama. Prisoners are only present in the traces they leave on the prison: how they lay out their cell, the graffiti scrawled on an outside wall or in an isolation unit. Although Bick is shedding light on a difficult, hidden subject, his intention does not seem to be to reveal the reality of prison life, but rather to remind us of how little we know of this world. The book is in an edition of 400 copies and is available on Bick’s site.

If you have an interest in this particularly difficult and complex field of prison photography, the best place to go is Pete Brook’s blog, Prison Photography.