Description
The Altai Eagle Festival, held annually in Bayan-Ölgii aimag in western Mongolia, is one of the world’s most visually extraordinary cultural gatherings — hundreds of Kazakh eagle hunters assembling with their trained golden eagles for two days of competition and cultural celebration. The aerial perspective at 150 metres reveals what ground photography cannot capture — the full scale of the gathering, the spatial organisation of the event, and the relationship between the hunters in their traditional fox-fur hats and embroidered costumes and the festival ground geometry. Each hunter holds their eagle on their gloved forearm, the birds clearly visible from altitude by their large brown forms and wing positions. The festival horse races on the adjacent steppe are visible in the background. The Altai mountains rise behind the festival ground, their snow-capped peaks providing a dramatic backdrop that frames the scale of the event.
