For
more than three decades, world-renowned
equine photographer Doug Prather has passionately
pursued one goal: capturing the essence of the
horse in harmony with nature.
His photographs provide a window to the lush
beauty of the the horse, and offer and intimate
invitation to surrender yourself to the spirit of the
horse and the serenity of the surrounding landscape.
With an artist’s eye for beauty and balance, and
a horseman’s understanding of equine anatomy,
Doug’s works are treasured by
those who appreciate excellence in equine art. Several of his limited
edition photographic prints have sold out and have become extremely
valuable to collectors, including A NEW BEGINNING, THE
TRADITION CONTINUES, A STALLION WINTER, HERITAGE OF THE BLUEGRASS,
KENTUCKY SUNRISE, and THE COMING OF SPRING.
Even before he received his Fine Arts degree from Georgetown College,
it was evident that Doug possessed natural talent and the innate
ability to create unforgettable photographs and art. In his early
twenties, he was hired as the Art Director for the countrys largest
advertising agency serving the Thoroughbred industry. His work has
received national and international awards, and his photographs
have graced the pages of
magazines such as, Town and Country, Time, Newsweek, U.S. News
& World Report,
Southern Living, The Blood-Horse, The Horse, Thoroughbred Times,
Equine Images, Keeneland, Breeders’ Cup, Southern
Farm and Ranch, Rocky Mountain Farm and Ranch, as well as The
Wall Street Journal, New Zealand Stallion Register, and The
Lexington Herald-Leader.
The Louisville International Airport features 50 oversized Prather
canvases in the
in main terminal entrances. The airport has over two million visitors
a year. Doug Prather’s
powerful images greets those visitors to Kentucky each year, and
give them a scenic
reminder to carry with them on their journeys.
Somerset House Publishing, one of the nation’s largest publishers
of limited edition
prints, has added Doug Prather to its impressive lineup of acclaimed
artists. Somerset
House announced that, “His work, so popular and collectable
in Kentucky, will be appreciated and collected by those who know
and love the horse throughout the nation.
Gail Prather, Doug’s wife, is the Director of the collection.
Doug says, “I give Gail all the
credit for the continuing growth and success of our business.”
Their daughters, Lauren and
Elyse, are both natural artists. Lauren has helped her father photograph
several Kentucky
Derbys. They hope to follow in their father’s footsteps and
continue the Prather
legacy of fine art.
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