Born and raised in France, Anouk Masson Krantz moved to the United States in the late 1990s. She studied photography at the International Center of Photography and has developed several notable bodies of work, including the wild horses of Cumberland Island. Krantz's work has appeared in prominent galleries and earned accolades from the International Photography Awards and International Monochrome Awards.Oliver "Mitty" Ferguson is a descendent of Thomas Carnegie, whose family came to Cumberland Island in the late 1880s, and owner of the island's only accommodations, the world-renowned Greyfield Inn
But despite the hardships she faced while chasing the perfect shot
(including a wild boar chase and a near-death experience), Krantz
insists that experiencing the magic, mystery, and purity of
Cumberland Island firsthand--and then sharing it with the
world--made it all worthwhile.--Town & Country Magazine
Combining Krantz's evocative photography with a compelling
narrative, this beautiful volume brings to life a landscape of
white sand beaches, oak forests, dunes and salt marsh tideal
estuaries.--Town & Country UK
Cumberland Island is an escape for a select few influential and
wealthiest families seeking the ultimate in decadent natural beauty
and utmost privacy.--South Magazine
Cumberland Island is an idyllic hideaway for American royalty - and
majestic stallions. The beasts are also the subject of a stunning
photography book, Wild Horses of Cumberland Island, by Anouk
Krantz.--Town & Country US
Cumberland Island is one of the few places where one can see feral
horses roaming free.--Jacksonville
Distinguished photographer Anouk Masson Krantz displays the depth
of one of Georig'a most astonishing ecosystems in her latest photo
book.--The Atlantan
Embracing the island's raw elements in all of its seasons, Krantz
has created a body of work that delivers to the viewer the profound
and varied emotions that the island so profoundly inspires.--Land
Magazine
For the past 10 years, Darien photographer Anouk Masson Krantz
repeatedly visited the island, which is under the auspices of the
National Park Service, to capture images of its foliage and the
horses.--Connecticut Post
For 10 years, photographing the horses has been the project of
Connecticut based photographer Anouk Masson Krantz, who made
frequent trips to the island to capture images of the wild animals
in their environment.--Atlanta Journal Constitution
Her photos of these beautiful animals on an island in the East
Coast of the United States so far unknown to us are immensely
gracious.--Equestrian Passion
If long walks through nature are your thing, you'll love Cumberland
Island, just off the coast of the US state of
Georgia.--Discovery
It is the combination of the island's extraordinary beauty, rich
history and the enduring legacy of these majestic horses that
creates the ultimate escape that exudes a simple
sophistication.--Outlook Traveler
Photographer Anouk Krantz falls in love with this pristine place
and its equine residents.--Mother Nature Network
Photographer Anouk Masson Krantz has long been entranced by these
horses, and she has made dozens of visits to the island over the
years, photographing the majestic animals against the backdrop of
Cumberland's dramatic natural scenery.--Parade
The defining characteristic of most horses in the world is their
confinement, with limitations and restraints constantly forced upon
them. See these wild horses firsthand, living unbridled and free in
nature.--Luxury Travel Magazine
The horses eat, play and explore together away from any human
interference. These majestic beasts are the star attraction for
visitors to Georgia's peaceful Cumberland Island.--Daily Mail
The Wild Horses of Cumberland Island captures the breathtaking
scenery and wildlife of Cumberland Island.--Harper's Bazaar
Romania
The Wild Horses of Cumberland Island, a book full of poetry that
captures the shots of the 150 wild horses living in one of the most
beautiful islands in the United States.--Vanity Fair Italia
These awe-inspiring images reflect not only the horses' beauty and
that of the island, but of the history and safekeeping that have
allowed both to flourish.--Vacations & Travel Magazine
With stunning photography, a new book gives an up close look at
some of Georgia's most majestic residents.--Garden & Gun
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