Equine Portrait Sessions

As equestrians getting to capture the bonds that we share with our horses is magical and heartwarming. Many people will say “It’s just a horse” but we know that they are much more than that. We see them as friends, partners, members of the family and sometimes even therapists that are really great at listening. I had my very first photoshoot with my very own Ellie when I was a senior in high school and I still cherish those photos to this day. They are so special to me because they show the loving and humorous bond that we share with one another even 5 years after the fact. One of my most favorite photos from this session can be seen on my about page. My goal as a photographer is to give each and every one of my clients a gallery that portrays their special bond that they have with their equine friend to cherish for a lifetime. 

What’s Next?

Are you ready to book a session? Please review the package options below and then contact me to schedule a time to book your session. If you do not see packages below that meet your needs, please feel free to contact me for other options.

Grand Champion Package: $350

  • 2 hour session and multiple outfit changes
  • 1 or 2 horses
  • 35 High RES digital images (with watermark for social media)
  • Full online Gallery
  • Print release for all images

Reserve Champion Package: $200

  • 1 hour session and 2 outfit changes
  • 1 horse
  • 35 digital images (with watermark for social media)
  • 10 Printable images of choice
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Package add ons:

3 Black background photos added to either package: $100

Add an additional horse to your session for: $75

Purchase full online gallery ONLY in reserve package: $50

Helpful Tips for Your Portrait Session: 

  • Have a clean horse! If you have a grey or white horse try to prepare them as much as possible for your shoot to make my job in the editing process easier. For example if your horse has a rather dirty tail, wash it as you would for a horse show and remove any green stains or poop stains from your horse. Add show sheen or a finishing mist to their coat to make it shine
  • Decide what tack you would like to use prior to the shoot, most of my clients have a leather halter and a nice bridle that they choose for their portraits. Nylon halters aren’t recommended. 
  • Not sure what to wear? Thats ok! We can discuss your vision and goals before your shoot, I am happy to help with suggestions
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