“A passionate photographer” - Le Figaro Magazine
“A noted equestrian photographer.” — Vogue
“A favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth II.” — Country Life
“A passionate photographer” - Le Figaro Magazine “A noted equestrian photographer.” — Vogue “A favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth II.” — Country Life
About Henry Dallal
London based photographer Henry Dallal was given his first camera, a box brownie, by his father at the age of nine, during an outing in the mountains of Iran, where he was born. His mother taught him how to ride a horse when he was a child, and, as his interest in mountaineering and man's companionship with horses developed, so too did his passion for photography.
Combining his love of travel, adventure and the world of horses, Henry journeys to remote areas to portray the splendour of rarely seen landscapes and to capture the beauty of unity between man and horse through his camera lens. His diverse subjects range from the nomadic tribes of the Turkaman Steppes to the Royal Mews in Knightsbridge.
Henry is passionate about sharing his photography with others and has published a number of books, and lectures widely.
His work has been exhibited worldwide and featured in publications internationally. He has been honoured with commissions to photograph Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and other senior world figures. The iconic last portrait Henry took for Her Majesty’s 96th birthday hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London. A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Alpine Club Member, he is also a board member of the Hamdan International Photography Award (HIPA) based in Dubai.