Ami is the photographer behind Hoofbeats & Pawprints. Since being a child she has had a deep love of horses and dogs. “My other passion is obviously photography and having the job of photographing peoples extended family members is amazing and can not be classed as just a job! My experience and knowledge of both horses and dogs allows me to offer people relaxed and natural photo sessions with the goal to capture those individual personalities and special relationships.”
(2) Ashleigh Magnus is a photographer located in Orange County, California. Since a young age, she developped a passion for pictures and her journey began when she received her first horse Banjo at the age of thirteen. After practicing photography with him, she started to take portraits of numerous horses. She has now become a master at capturing the magical and romantic relationship between animals and human beings.
(3) Olesya Nickolaeva is passionate about horses and is very experienced in capturing their glowing expressions. She offers unique academic portraits but also spends a lot of time observing how they evolve in their natural environment. VK.com:http://vk.com/nickolaevaphoto
(1) Olesya Nickolaeva is passionate about horses and is very experienced in capturing their glowing expressions. She offers unique academic portraits but also spends a lot of time observing how they evolve in their natural environment.
(1) Stephanie Moon is a fine art photographer with a specialty in horses. Her ability to capture the innate elegance and grace of her subjects stems from her lifelong passion for horses. Her compositions capture all of the things equestrians love about horses: their kind intelligent eyes, their varied personalities, and their grace and athleticism. She said: “ I strive to capture emotion in the eyes, light streaming through the mane. I like to do unusual crops that focus in on the expression in the eyes.”
Blue like the sky or like the sea, the French photographer Murielle offers mininal and neat pictures revolving around the iodized beauty of the seaside. She said: “I keep watching without end, like the calm inviting you to day dream… I’m in love with this hue and that’s why I photograph the things surrounding me using it as a connecting theme… Every day, I widen the range of my palette: deep or light blue, metallic or pastel, turquoise or cyan… blue is multi-faceted, it changes with the days and the places.”
1. “Just over two years ago I was facing redundancy”, Charles Waller explains, “from one of those large city companies and wondering what to do with myself. Then had the light bulb moment and thought about doing something I have always had a passion for, photography. Not the easiest thing to jump into at 53 years old but with some redundancy money and a lot of soul searching I decided to make the leap of faith and dust off the camera.” Now, this talented photographer has started to work with equestrian related businesses. He does not only shoots horses but also liveries, riding schools and likes fashion photography: “I receive requests from all over the country and the diary is getting more and more booked up as time moves on. I can honestly say it is the best thing that has happened in my working life and like so many before me I will say the same “I wish I had done it sooner"”.
Julia Swietochowska is a Polish photographer who fell in love with horses. Her pictures take account of the spontaneous beauty and colorful relationships there is between horses and their riders.
Julia Swietochowska is a Polish photographer who fell in love with horses. Her pictures take account of the spontaneous beauty and colorful relationships there is between horses and their riders.
Julia Swietochowska is a Polish photographer who fell in love with horses. Her pictures take account of the spontaneous beauty and colorful relationships there is between horses and their riders.
(1) Vanessa Hugues is a professional photographer, filmmaker, traveler, and equine addict based in San Diego. Her compelling work reflects the great diversity of the equestrian world through quality shots. She likes to add some comments on her Tumblr page about particular moments she took pictures of so the viewer visualises the scene more easily. She is a talented artist with a sharp eye!
(2) Louise is the face of TP Photography and a self-taught photographer. Since childhood, she has been fascinated by horses’ elegance, strength and kindness. “I believe that all images have a story to tell, and I want to show these stories that I see among horses, the beautiful but also the sad ones.”
(2) Mark Harvey is a photographer renowned for his stunning animal studies. Carefully crafted lighting and a sharp eye for composition, he produces images of exceptional quality, beauty and drama. Having endless amounts of patience and working in a calm, yet purposeful manner, he is able to capture the very best from each of his subjects.
(1) Mark Harvey is a photographer renowned for his stunning animal studies. Carefully crafted lighting and a sharp eye for composition, he produces images of exceptional quality, beauty and drama. Having endless amounts of patience and working in a calm, yet purposeful manner, he is able to capture the very best from each of his subjects.
Theodor Versteegen is a surprising photographer. Being a shoer himself, he offers outstanding black and white pictures of his passion for horse shoes and hoofs.
Marie Cecile Thijs is a photographer specialising in human and animal portraits. Her uncanny and fantasy style gives her subjects a dimension of romanticism and vintage.
(3) Kimberley Spencer is an artist showcasing horses and people. Her outstanding work offers various view points, from the earth to the sky. She also plays with colours and takes us on a journey to other countries with authentic equestrian lifestyles photographs.