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Tony Stromberg

Tony
Stromberg has worked as one of San Francisco’s top commercial photographers
for over a decade, photographing for clients such as The Gap,
Banana Republic, Wells Fargo Bank, Gates Learjet, Boeing,
Apple Computer, Intel and Kodak. Tony has also received dozens
of prestigious awards for his photographic accomplishments, and
takes pride in the fact that he is completely self-educated in the art
of photography.
Following an inner yearning for more space and stillness, Tony recently
moved back to Santa Fe to pursue his true passion in fine art photography,
and to be closer to his favorite subject, the horse. In working
with the Bureau of Land Management as well as numerous wildlife sanctuaries
and private ranches, Tony travels throughout the western United
States and Europe in search of the elusive and mysterious spirit of the
Wild Horse, attempting to capture the freedom and power of his subjects
on film.
Tony believes that technology and the pace of modern life has caused a
disturbing separation between people and the natural world, and
hopes that his work may help to bridge this gap. He also believes
that horses can be profound teachers for us, bringing a deep wisdom
to a world that is already dangerously out of balance. Freedom,
spirit, power, grace, harmony... these are all qualities
that Tony hopes to re-ignite in people’s souls through his work.
His photography has been featured in several national publications,
and he is currently working on a photography book project on the spirit
of the horse, as well as a book project on the role of horses as
teachers and healers in their evolving relationship to human beings.
Tony’s work is represented in numerous galleries throughout the
United States.
Tony's
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