Paul Daniel Gold

(305)305-1232

www.triplecrownstudio.com

triplecrownstudio@yahoo.com


"I choose to capture with my portraits, candid moments in time to convey the relationship  between a beloved horse and its owner, moments that indeed transport you to the heart of the love and trust that is so  naturally between them. This website is dedicated to the hundreds of thousands of horses that continue to make our world a better place for those whose lives they touch whether for a moment or for a lifetime."I choose to capture with my portraits, candid moments in time to convey the relationship  between a beloved horse and its owner, moments that indeed transport you to the heart of the love and trust that is so  naturally between them. This website is dedicated to the hundreds of thousands of horses that continue to make our world a better place for those whose lives they touch whether for a moment or for a lifetime."


Triple Crown Studio, owned and operated by Paul Daniel Gold. This company was established for two reasons, firstly because of Paul's love of photography and art, capturing a moment in time with great finesse and because of his deep love of animals, especially the majestic horse. Paul has been involved in photography for over 25 years. Since moving from Ohio to Florida 16 years ago he has applied his creative talents to transform photographs into breathtaking digital mastered watercolor paintings.


One of Paul's portraits, "The Princess" was featured on CNN.com online art gallery, portraying work from American artists. Raising money to help support retired race horses is another of Paul's great passions. Most recently his portraits have raised money for a therapeutic riding center in South Florida. His artwork has also been featured at fund raising events at Gulfstream & Calder race tracks. He too, is an avid equestrian, this in turn has enabled him to acquire a unique perspective when it comes to capturing the exact moment that best illustrates the combination of the beauty and power of the horses as well as the rider's own skills.