Incredible photos capture modern-day cowboys throughout the USA and South America and reveal 'humanity at its best' - NewsBreak
Hayley Minn5-7 minutes
By Hayley Minn,
17 hours ago
‘They live simple lives, their work pays little, it’s dirty and difficult - and yet cowboys are consistently some of the happiest people I have met,’ says renowned photographer Anouk Krantz, having just travelled across North and South America, capturing modern-day ranchers for her incredible new coffee-table photobook.
Frontier: Cowboys of the Americas (by Images Publishing ), is full of stunning, unposed photos of people she tells MailOnline Travel are 'the very living, breathing symbol of freedom and independence'.
Anouk continues: ‘Out on these foreign frontiers, I put my trust in the hands of local cowboys. We didn’t speak the same language, and yet it felt that we immediately had an unspoken mutual respect and bond. These are moments I’ll never forget. Humanity at its best.’
Anouk adds: ‘It was a revelation to learn of this vast, thriving culture that is loosely united across the Americas, which, after generations, continues to reflect the same basic tenets, virtues, and customs with unwavering pride. The essence and spirit of the American West are, in fact, deeply rooted inside of them all.
‘But my work is not just about the cowboy. It is an ongoing reflection on who we have become as a collective species on earth, while drawing inspiration from a culture that has remained steadfast and true to their way of life, values, and heritage for 150 years.’
Here are some of Anouk’s favourite photos from Frontier...