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Ejaz Khan Color Photography

Ejaz Khan’s wildlife photography focuses on the beauty of animals and the environmental changes they face. A gifted fashion photographer as well, he borrows from the narrative techniques of film/fashion storytelling and transposes them onto his animal subjects. His keen eye for motion allows him to break apart the seemingly untamable patterns of animal movement and capture striking moments that encapsulate the energy and magic of their behavior. Khan travels the globe to create stunning images. Even in the most treacherous weather, Khan’s determination to convey a sense of the conditions that these animals endure and survive is shown in his breathtaking work. ”Once we take responsibility for actions in our daily lives and stay mindful of the environment, we can slow the process of global warming. It’s my responsibility to bring forward the beauty of our world to inspire everyone to take such action.” Ejaz Khan *A percentage of proceeds from Khan’s exhibits and sales goes to foundations that support the awareness and conservation of wildlife.
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Artist: Ejaz Khan
Believe
By Ejaz Khan
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Horses in winter
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2010s Contemporary Ejaz Khan Color Photography

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Photographic Paper

Black Sheep
By Ejaz Khan
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Wild horses running in the snow.
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2010s Contemporary Ejaz Khan Color Photography

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Photographic Paper

Privileges
By Ejaz Khan
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer. Early evening. I have been photographing white horse pictures in France for about five years or so. On location whenever I get...
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2010s Contemporary Ejaz Khan Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

The Giving
By Ejaz Khan
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Wild horses frolicking in the snow.
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2010s Contemporary Ejaz Khan Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Overcoming Fear
By Ejaz Khan
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Overcoming fear.
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2010s Contemporary Ejaz Khan Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

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