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Eagle Hunter On Horseback In Mongolia Black And White | Limited Edition of 10

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Golden Eagle Wings Spread Above A Rider From Behind

From behind, a Kazakh eagle hunter rides into the open country of Bayan-Ölgii Province in western Mongolia, his golden eagle balanced on his gloved arm. The bird has thrown its wings fully outward, stretching almost from one side of the frame to the other. That single gesture turns the scene into something larger than a portrait. It is a photograph about the relationship between the hunter, the eagle, the horse, and the land they move through. This image belongs naturally with my people wall art photography, where human presence carries the story without requiring a face.

I photographed this scene on location in Bayan-Ölgii, a remote region of the Mongolian Altai known for its Kazakh communities and longstanding tradition of hunting with golden eagles. Being there, I was struck by the scale of the landscape and by how naturally the rider and bird seemed to belong within it. I chose the rear view because it lets the viewer enter the scene rather than stand outside it. We follow the horse forward and see what the rider sees: open steppe, rolling mountains, and a vast sky.

The black-and-white treatment holds the image together. Without color, attention moves directly to the layered feathers, the worn surface of the rider’s coat, the patterned belt and embroidered clothing, the horse’s long tail, and the loose reins hanging at the left. The eagle’s pale tail feathers break against the darker body, while the soft hills and cloud-filled sky give the wings a clean background. The photograph fits within my cultural wall art photography because its meaning comes from a living relationship, not from costume or spectacle.

What makes this photograph work for me is the way its shapes lock together. The eagle creates a broad horizontal line across the upper frame, while the rider and horse form a strong vertical line below it. The result has both movement and stability. The hunter’s hidden face also keeps the scene open-ended. It feels observed rather than posed, and the viewer can imagine the journey continuing beyond the frame.

As wall art, this image suits a room that can carry a bold central subject: a living room, office, library, lodge, or quiet contemporary space. The monochrome palette works especially well with neutral materials, dark wood, leather, stone, and restrained interiors. It has immediate visual impact from across a room, while the feather detail, stitching, reins, and landscape continue to reward a closer look.

Each limited edition print is personally signed and includes a certificate of authenticity. It is produced with archival pigment inks on premium archival paper for lasting tonal depth and detail. This photograph is part of my Mongolia fine art photography.

© Dan Kosmayer, 2023

Edition Information

This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.

Museum Quality Fine Art Prints

All prints are produced by the artist using archival pigment inks on professional photographic paper with a subtle luster finish.

This paper offers a balanced surface that enhances tonal depth, preserves fine detail, and reduces glare under typical indoor lighting conditions.

Each print is carefully inspected prior to dispatch to ensure consistency of finish and presentation.

Free Worldwide Delivery

Each print is personally produced, signed, and packaged by me at my studio in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.

Orders are shipped worldwide via Canada Post at no additional cost. Delivery times may vary based on destination and local customs processing.

During periods of travel for on-location photographic work, dispatch may be delayed until I return to the studio.

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