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Mustang Exhibit Opens

Capturing images of America’s wild horses against the backdrop of the Southwest, Len Marks has built an impressive collection of prints. From 12 to 6 p.m. May 12, Marks will be offering this special selection of prints for sale in the exhibit “Mustangs,” at Len Marks Equine Studio in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.



With these photos, Marks hopes to spread awareness about the beauty and intensity of wild horses, so they don’t become a distant memory. “These photos serve as a reminder about the historic significance Mustangs fulfill in our nation’s landscape,” Marks says.



The first 100 guests to arrive at the “Mustang” exhibit and sale will receive a free gift bag. Special offers for photography sessions will also be available at the event.

For more information, visit www.lenmarksequine.com

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