Cowboys and Rodeos
By (Author) Alyn Brereton
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
19th September 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Equestrian and animal sports
Photography and photographs
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
Nature in art
791.84
Hardback
192
Width 279mm, Height 216mm
The stunningly beautiful and vibrant photography in Cowboys and Rodeos showcases the allure and romance of cowboys, horses, and the wild west while also portraying the grit, power, and gravity-defying action of rodeos, both in small venues and professional arenas.
2024 Reading the West Awards, Longlist, Nonfiction (MPIBA)
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) photographer Alyn Robert Brereton offers both the beauty and the dirt of the western United States in Cowboys and Rodeos. This stunning coffee-table book is a piece of art, showcasing a working ranch in northern California, horses, cattle, tack, boots, buckles, cowgirls, cowboys, and rodeos.
Brereton provides some information about the various rodeo events that are then highlighted with spectacularly timed photography that captures the skill, strength, courage, and bone-jarring rides of the cowboys and cowgirls. You will be awed at the rough-stock eventsbareback bronc, saddle bronc, and bull ridingand how the cowboys stay on the animals, or not, shown in amazing images. The timed eventssteer wrestling, tie-down roping, team roping, barrel racing, and breakaway ropingrequire precision and finesse from both the riders and the photographer. And not to be forgotten are the bullfighters and clowns, mutton bustin little cowfolk, and other entertainment such as goat scrambles, trick-riding, and roping skills that are a part of rodeos and Western Americana.
Alyn Robert Brereton became a fully carded PRCA photographer later in life to fulfill his passions for fine-art photography and the cowboy life. A primatologist by training, with a PhD from the University of Stirling in Scotland, Brereton was employed as an archeologist in California and Nevada and an ethnoarcheologist along the Bering Sea in Alaska prior to his second career of teaching high school International Baccalaureate anthropology and psychology. He resides in Modesto, California.