Wild Horse Videos
March 11, 2010
Folks have suggested that I post all my videos that I’ve created (to date) in one entry. I thought it might be a good idea. Most of these are “clips” from my full length DVDs, but a couple are stand alone videos.
I created these videos (and my DVDs) in an effort to bring the beauty and wonder of the wild horses into people’s living rooms. People who might not otherwise know about the wild horses or have the opportunity to see them for themselves. The more people made aware of these incredible horses, the better. I hope you enjoy them. Feel free to share…
Many thanks to my friend Mary Ann Kennedy for allowing me to use her powerfully moving song, “My Home” available at www.MaryAnnKennedy.com
This is the opening clip from my second DVD, “Our Wild Horses II” featuring the incredible music from “The Man From Snowy River” movie soundtrack created by Australia’s famous composer, Bruce Rowland.
Another clip from my “Our Wild Horses II” DVD. Music composed by the very talented Jimmy Gelhaar.
Music again provided by Jimmy Gelhaar.
A video clip from my first DVD, “Our Wild Horses” featuring the song, “Hooves of the Horses” by Wylie and the Wild West.
My full length DVDs are available via my website with complete details and reviews: http://www.nickolesphotography.com/p659617901
March 11, 2010 at 9:42 AM
WOW Pam!! I am a huge fan of yours and I had not seen any of your video’s, but that one with the stallion and the foal….OH my I can only imagine how you were feeling!
ps~ I posted a link to this post as I know my readers will love this!
March 11, 2010 at 11:25 AM
Thanks so much for sharing the videos Michelle and for you kind comment. 🙂
March 12, 2010 at 2:20 PM
Pam, I’ve shared your “Don’t Take My Home” video to inspire the young horse girls who are assembled at Girls Horse Club to “March for Wild Horses” this month. Thank you for sharing your work, and for all you do to advocate for wild horses.
March 13, 2010 at 1:37 PM
The Girls Horse Club is an awesome group doing wonderful things on behalf of our wild horses (love the art, stories and poems). Check out their site: http://www.girlshorseclub.com/blog/ Thank you so much for sharing my video. 🙂
March 13, 2010 at 1:45 PM
Pam!
I SOO LOVE seeing all your videos in one place!
Amazing pictures… They literally take my breath away!
Love your Sand Wash Basin “gang”!
Dunno if you’re still planning a “meet up” there, but I know I’d come for sure!
xoxox
*Thanks for the girls club link!*
March 13, 2010 at 7:00 PM
These are wonderful, Pam.
March 13, 2010 at 9:12 PM
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing these amazing videos,& the music!!I actually had tears in my eyes as I watched with our daughter.Horses,especially wild horses,are living works of art,perfect art in motion,&,God’s most beautiful creatures!!I just don’t understand how ANYONE could wish them harm.
March 15, 2010 at 10:14 AM
Thanks Joey – I believe Nancy R. is trying to organize something at Sand Wash. I’ll keep you posted.
Thanks Suzanne and Valerie. I’ll never understand how anyone could hurt these beautiful wild horses either. Thanks for watching and writing.
March 16, 2010 at 6:37 PM
Wow, what wonderful videos of wild horses…we are a wild horse rescue center…the sad thing is we find mustang all the time that are staved and abused…from people who adopt them and then do not understand them so they abuse them….this is not the case out in the wild where most of the wild horse belong….I love mustangs and have some wonderful riding horse mustangs that love being tame and with us…but some are so scattered by what people have done to them…we need to let the older ones always be running free and more land set aside for the mustangs who need a sanctuary land…..also stop the round up mustangs and let them be out on our BLM land…not for cattle and other livestock……we have so many older mustangs here in Florida that need a safe place to be….so thank you for sharing your video so we can see what they look like in the wild….
April 5, 2010 at 7:34 PM
Absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!
June 14, 2010 at 1:35 AM
I thought I had answered all the comments, but here I hadn’t. So sorry for the late responses.
Diane – it’s wonderful what you are doing. I’ll never understand abusing any animal, but thankfully, when they are, there are people like you to help them. Many thanks.
Rebecca – it seems all I want to do is share the majesty of the Mustangs! 🙂 Thanks for your comment.
January 26, 2011 at 3:06 AM
I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THAT YOUR DVDS ARE GREAT AND I WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD HELP ME OUT. I AM A LIC. FARRIER IN MINNESOTA AND WE HAVE A FARM AND HOME SHOW WHERE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE COME AND VISIT AND SEE WHAT WE DO. WELL I WAS THINKING THAT MAYBE IF YOU COULD SEND ME COPIES OF YOUR DVDS I COULD SHOW THEM AT THE SHOW AND GET MORE PEOPLE AWARE OF THE WILD HORSE PROBLEMS , AND HOW GRCEFUL AND PROUD THEY REALY ARE. I HOPE YOU WILL HELP ME MAKE PEOPLE AWARE OF THE WILD HORSES. MY ADRESS IS 123 13TH STREET WINDOM MN. 56101 LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU AND THANK YOU
November 17, 2011 at 6:57 AM
I love horses and these videos are the best!!!! I have never seen such a great……………. Page .Great work, keep up the great work……………YOU RULE!!
The foals are so-o-o-o cute!
and the horses are so-o-o-o beautiful too! 🙂
January 16, 2016 at 4:19 AM
Looking for photos of a mare I saved from slaughter she was rounded up in lost creek Wyoming on 11/10/2009 at 6 months old she has a really sad start to life but shes come along nicely. If you photograph ed that area please contact me.