I photograph wild horses of Oregon, and I am one of many advocates for the current mustang and burro plight, some may know me as MustangMeg through social media. Besides photography, I also enjoy fine art. Specifically, the mustang art is a series called "For the Mustangs", where a portion benefits wild horses and burros.
My name is Sonya Spaziani, and I am a graduate from Oregon State University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. I've studied Oregon wild horses since 1994 while out in SE Oregon's Steens Mountain area, when driving around a rimrock, about 40 horses of just about every possible color crossed the little mountain road in front of us- big ones, little ones, manes and tails flying... some walking, some trotting, and some loping. I could still hear the hoof beats on the hard packed earth, smell the sage they brushed by, and taste the dust on my lip. I've been mesmerized by them ever since, wanting to know everything I can about these soul-stirring, pure and natural wild-born creatures. By 2004 with the Burns Amendment of the 1971 Free Roaming Wild Horse and Burro Act, essentially removing much necessary protection, it has become my focus and mission to share awareness in effort to acheive better protection for our wild horses and burros and the ranges they roam.
By purchasing these images or products, you are contributing to the continued research and documentation through my photography, videos, and stories of our last remaining herds, as well as the wild lands of our northern Great Basin region of southeast Oregon. I will continue providing information on our wild horses, as well as my own contributions to help assure proper and "on the range" management.
Keeping the WILD in our WEST!
Sonya, aka Mustang Meg
www.mustangmeg.com (mustang advocacy on fb)
www.mustangwild.com (photography)
Mustang Wild
PO Box 785
Lebanon, OR 97355
[email protected]
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