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Jacob Obletz Photography

b. 1975

Jacob Obletz has worked with horses much of his life. He grew up in Milwaukee but has become comfortable in the woods, producing maple syrup and using Belgian draft horses to log the forests of Wisconsin. Obletz has worked with horses much of his life, and his photographs of horses capture this lifelong fascination.

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Artist: Jacob Obletz
'Jacob's Horses, Ashland, WI' original photograph by Jacob Obletz
'Jacob's Horses, Ashland, WI' original photograph by Jacob Obletz

'Jacob's Horses, Ashland, WI' original photograph by Jacob Obletz

By Jacob Obletz

Located in Milwaukee, WI

Jacob Obletz (American, b. 1975) has worked with horses much of his life. He grew up in Milwaukee, but has become comfortable in the woods, producing maple syrup and using Belgian draft horses to log the forests of Wisconsin. He has worked with horses much of his life, and his photographs of horses...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Jacob Obletz Photography

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Photographic Paper

'Jacob's Horses, Ashland, WI' original photograph by Jacob Obletz
'Jacob's Horses, Ashland, WI' original photograph by Jacob Obletz

'Jacob's Horses, Ashland, WI' original photograph by Jacob Obletz

By Jacob Obletz

Located in Milwaukee, WI

Jacob Obletz (American, b. 1975) has worked with horses much of his life. He grew up in Milwaukee, but has become comfortable in the woods, producing maple syrup and using Belgian draft horses to log the forests of Wisconsin. He has worked with horses much of his life, and his photographs of horses...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Jacob Obletz Photography

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Photographic Paper

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