Photographer Evelina Jakovlevskaja currently lives in Chantilly, a small town considered to be the horse capital of the world. Having previously lived in Russia, England and Italy, she continues to travel the world, focusing on capturing the unique world of horses. The horse is an ancient animal, often portrayed next to a man in works
Photo credit: Helen Cruden Opinion is unanimous – the Castagnola brothers – Bartolito and Jeta – sons of polo legend, Lolo, and his wife, Camila Cambiaso, are the sport’s biggest sensation. The boys dove into the spotlight in 2019 when they won the British Open Gold Cup in their first year competing. Later in
Russian-born polo photographer Katerina Morgan introduced her fashion brand, which includes scarves with unique polo prints, with the hope of bringing more people into amazing sport. Each design is inspired by her own photographs featuring the stars of polo and their magnificent horses. She also created the first silk scarf in fashion history dedicated to ladies polo,
Polo has been very affected during this challenging time. Many are able to help the most vulnerable areas of the sport in different ways. Renowned polo photographer Irina Kazaridi is hosting an online exhibition where several horse portraits will be on sale. A percentage of the profits will be donated to a hospital in Pilar,
Simon Ducos is a 17-year-old Argentinian who has lived in Dubai for the past nine years. He loves to make photographs. He shot exclusively on digital for around a year “until I fell in love with film”, he says. “Now, I shoot mostly on analogue.” He enjoys finding the lesser-known alleys of Dubai and recording
Uruguay’s Punta del Este has long been the top holiday destination for many Argentines—think miles and miles of golden coast and countless beachside fiestas—and this month many polo players and their families headed east for a well deserved summer break. Jose Ignacio may boast hip restaurants and trendy hotels, but, this year, Manantiales offered something like