The horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their lily-white color. They inhabit a remote part of Southern France and are believed to be descended from prehistoric horses around 17,000 years ago. Camargue is a marshy territory, but the horses gallop through the murky water without worry. Their muscular makeup is especially striking against the monotone backdrop and their relationship with this territory became a focal point for this series since they relay a sense of complete ownership of the land around them. The pronounced physical features of these horses are a hallmark of their breed, but when they are at rest the effect is different, albeit majestic; they quietly exude grace and power. They also exhibit familial tendencies which I aimed to preserve on camera as these moments of affection, interaction, and intimacy are near-human.