My encounters with wild horses during this project really ignited my love of wildlife photography. I don't know if I would have stood in front of wild horses without my fiance, she is an equine professional and I trusted her to make sure I was in a safe place to photograph.
We had been on the road for around a month at this time, I think our indigogo campaign had just paid us out the pathetic $4000 we raised to travel what we thought at the time would be 26,000km.
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40 original 1/1 collection pieces from John Fulton, a landscape photographer from Vancouver Island, Canada
8 early bird airdrop 1/1 have been sent to those collectors. The next milestone will trigger the next utility release
In 2017 and 2018 I traveled North America filming a documentary with my wife (fiancé at that time) 40,000km and 9 months of living on the road. Three months into the project we lost My Wife's Father. The photos I took during this time were an artistic release from the analytical documentary style of filming we were doing and also the grief of losing my father-in-law. I really discovered my own style and processes in this journey.
The photos are in no order, the descriptions are my experience of the moment when I took the photo.
25% of sales will be donated to suicide prevention for men
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My encounters with wild horses during this project really ignited my love of wildlife photography. I don't know if I would have stood in front of wild horses without my fiance, she is an equine professional and I trusted her to make sure I was in a safe place to photograph.
We had been on the road for around a month at this time, I think our indigogo campaign had just paid us out the pathetic $4000 we raised to travel what we thought at the time would be 26,000km.
6000 x 4000 jpg
40 original 1/1 collection pieces from John Fulton, a landscape photographer from Vancouver Island, Canada
8 early bird airdrop 1/1 have been sent to those collectors. The next milestone will trigger the next utility release
In 2017 and 2018 I traveled North America filming a documentary with my wife (fiancé at that time) 40,000km and 9 months of living on the road. Three months into the project we lost My Wife's Father. The photos I took during this time were an artistic release from the analytical documentary style of filming we were doing and also the grief of losing my father-in-law. I really discovered my own style and processes in this journey.
The photos are in no order, the descriptions are my experience of the moment when I took the photo.
25% of sales will be donated to suicide prevention for men