Paige Thorson
Riding Through Time: The Story of Yimmi Stables

In Riding Through Time: The Story of Yimmi Stables, I set out to capture the connection between people, land, and history. Yimmi Stables is more than a barn; it is a living tapestry of heritage, growth, and transformation. Through this short documentary, I explore how one woman’s vision for a piece of land—rich in both personal and historical significance—has become a sanctuary for horses, children, and the stories that connect them all.

This project weaves together interviews and photography to tell a story of resilience and purpose. The land itself is a character, holding memories of the past while supporting a hopeful future. Horses are its heartbeat, teaching lessons of patience, freedom, and strength to every child who takes the reins. By documenting the journey of Yimmi Stables, I aim to celebrate the enduring spirit of stewardship: the care of animals, the preservation of history, and the nurturing of young minds. My hope is that viewers will feel the profound sense of connection this place fosters—a connection not just to the earth but to one another.

Through this project, I hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the landscapes that shape us and the legacies we have the power to create. Yimmi Stables reminds us that legacy isn’t just something we inherit; it’s something we build and pass forward, one hoofbeat, one story, one vision at a time.

Paige Thorson is an undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Southern Studies and a minor in Digital Media Studies from Alpharetta, Georgia. Their recent work focuses on documenting family land and horses through video and audio storytelling, capturing the intersection of heritage and modern perspectives. Passionate about storytelling and cultural analysis, they explore themes of Southern identity, generational change, and visual documentation.