Tony Stromberg is an American photography artist who has built a name for his creative images of horses. After completing his high school and college education, he started off his career in advertisement, but couldn't cope with the demands of his work environment. During the times he got out of the office environment, he realized that he enjoyed it a lot. It reached a point when Stromberg made up his mind and quit his job, and that's when his career in photography took a new shape. Through years of experience and dedication, he now ranks among the leading nature and horse photographers. At the turn of the 21st century, Stromberg decided to go away from commercial photography and focus on nature. He owns a photography studio in Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, where he does a lot of his photography works and engages with his clients. Having been in the field for several years, he's worked with reputable companies, including Apple Inc, and Wells Fargo. Although he prefers to capture horses alone, he also includes human figures in some of them. He doesn't want to produce dull photos that don't communicate with viewers, but instead wants images that trigger emotions.
In order to provide unique impressions out of some photos, he plays around with light and shades to deliver images of horses that look like they are from another world. Stromberg prefers to take shots of horses in the field so as to capture the life in the animals and to make it possible for the pieces to communicate with viewers. He also has a genuine concern for horses, including offering treatment and therapies to help horses that are injured. His works have been exhibited in Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts and Memorial Union Art Gallery, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, among other places.