Session favorites, helpful tips & horse girl life
Over the years, I’ve developed guidelines for predicting the weather or managing less-than-perfect conditions.
I strive to make every horse & rider portrait session unique, but a couple elements stay consistent from session to session. That includes my go-to poses.
Consider these options for your displaying equestrian art in own home, office or even your barn.
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!
Every season is beautiful for its own reasons, but various factors might make one better suited for you than others.
Beyond just creating beautiful pictures of horses with their riders, my goal is to illustrate specific emotions and details that mean so much to us equestrian devotees.
Portraits, candid ringside images and show photos are all different, but each important in their own wa. To show you what I mean, I thought I’d take a moment to compare them.
The many choices you make when planning your session can help you customize your portraits to perfectly fit both your personality and the relationship you have with your horse.