TITLE: Price giving ceremony at the FEI Driving European Championship Four-in-hand 2021
In 2021. Hungary was celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first FEI Driving European Championship for Four-in-hand organized in Budapest, as a co-event of the first World of Hunting and Nature Exhibition. Photo was taken at the final prize giving ceremony, when all 43 carriages are presented with 172 horses. Unique view of the mass of horses from above.
AUTHOR: Anett Somogyvári (Hungary)
Anett has loved horses and riding since she was a small child. She has competed in dressage and today owns and rides a beautiful purebred Akhal-Teke stallion Amurgi. After completing her college studies (Drawing and Visual Communication), Anett focused on photography and learnt from the well known Hungarian masters such as Tamás
Féner
and Miklós Teknős. For the past 20 years, she has been working as a professional photographer and is a member of the Associations of Hungarian Photographers. In 2003, 5 images from her photo report on the traditional craft of charcoal manufacture in Transylvania were published in the photographic album "Photographs of the Year 2002" (section "Social Documentary"). Since 2002, Anett has been specializing in equestrian photography - a natural development considering her equestrian interests and experience. She worked for "Nemzetközi Lovasmagazin", the main Hungarian equestrian glossy magazine and, after its termination, moved to "Pegazus a Lovasok Lapja" magazine, first as a photographer and now also as the Editor in Chief. Her photos regularly appear in daily and weekly newspapers, Hungarian and international equestrian publications and media: St. Georg, L’Anne Hippique, ANCCE-El Caballo Espanol and many others. Her photos have also been used for book covers (for example, "The Horse", published by Parragon Books), in brochures, calendars, book illustrations, on packaging and in the marketing of equine feeds and equipment, and in the first and only professionally illustrated Hungarian Nonius Studbook. Anett is frequently invited to do photo shoots at national and international equestrian events. Her knowledge and the love of horses shines through her photography: she always tries to catch the character of each horse in every moment without artifical effects, which makes the images unique and very special. In addition to photography, Anett's work includes paintings, graphics and pastels on equestrian subjects.
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