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Why my horse photography isn’t about perfection (and why that matters)
I’m not interested in perfect poses. My equine photography is about what’s real—the way your horse responds to you, the small things only you notice. I take the time to see that. If you're looking for polished and posed, this isn’t it. But if your horse is your anchor, you’ll feel at home here.
Jul 242 min read


Golden hour horse photography: Why I don’t make exceptions anymore
If you’ve ever wondered why I only schedule horse photo sessions during golden hour, here’s the answer
May 82 min read


Where should we do your horse photo session? A few thoughts on location
Wondering about your horse photo session location? Here’s what actually matters—and why the perfect backdrop isn’t always what you think.
May 83 min read


What many people never realize about equine photography and neurodivergence
Photography is shaped by how we’re allowed to show up—not just by the connection we have. Here’s how I work with neurodivergent clients in equine portrait sessions.
May 83 min read


Why I pull out my phone during your portrait session (and why that’s a good thing)
Yes, I check my phone during portrait sessions. Not to scroll, not to text — but to stay on track. I work with structure, not guesswork, and my phone is one of the tools that helps me give you the best experience possible.
Apr 182 min read


A simple goodbye: photographing a young woman and her horse
A photoshoot marking a quiet goodbye between a young woman and her horse.
Nov 22, 20242 min read
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