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I’m on a mission to help devoted equestrians like myself feel confident and beautiful in portraits with their heart horses. 

Inside this blog you’ll find helpful tips, encouraging notes and photographic proof of just how beautiful our horse girl joy truly is. Take a look through and know that you, too, can have such treasured memories with your horse exactly as you are right now. 

Because the partnership you & your horse share is too important to let anything keep you from celebrating it.

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Photographed at
Eighteen Acres Farm

Bixby, Oklahoma

Alex & Pierre

Horse & Rider Sessions

A teenage girl sits on a mounting block with her horse standing behind her and perpendicular to the camera

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Horse & Rider Sessions

Photographed at
KJM Equestrian / Westlake Show Stables

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Lydia & Tate

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Photographed at KJM Equestrian

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Aubrey, Oro & Zento

Horse & Rider Sessions

A 20-something woman with red curly hair and light brown skin poses next to the muzzle of her bay thoroughbred gelding. both are facing the camera.

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Horse & Rider Sessions

Rockwell Farms,

Edmond, Oklahoma

Sabelle & Phelps

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Photographed at Cadence Equestrian Center

Edmond, Oklahoma

Natalie & Dixon

Horse & Rider Sessions

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Photographed at Free Flight Farm

Samson, Ming & Pokey

Fine Art Sessions

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Thanks to Cook Feed & Outdoor for inviting me to join Steve’s Horse Show. In this video, I share simple tips to take better pictures of your horse—even just with your phone’s camera!

Steve’s Horse Show: Take Better Pictures of Your Horse

Helpful Tips

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Helpful Tips

Every season is beautiful for its own reasons, but various factors might make one better suited for you than others. 

The right season for your equestrian portraits