Posts tagged home decor
Cinnamon and Remington / Equestrian Portraits / Ponte Vedra, Florida

Are you a horse owner looking for a new way to bond with your horse? Then you won't want to miss my recent experience photographing Cinnamon and her handsome horse Remington! I'll be sharing all the details of this amazing adventure and how it brought them closer together. So, read on to find out more!

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Addie and Cruze/ Peak Performance Horses/ St Augustine, Florida/ Photography For Horse People

I was beyond excited to meet with Addie and her mother, Khela to start the planning process for Addie’s horse photography session with her newly leased horse, Cruze. Addie and Cruze spend their days at Peak Performance Horses, so it was the perfect location for their photography session. On the day of the session, the weather was bleak looking. Very overcast, windy, with a chance of rain. Well rain it sure did! The rain didn’t stop Addie and Cruze from having fun and finishing their session together. Scroll through to spot the last image of the day, just as the rain started pouring down!

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Let Your Imagination Take You Along

Maybe you are like me. Lucky enough to own and spend time with horses… You have a bond with your four-legged’s, many go their life without. You embrace the sheer pleasure of horse and human connection.

But — THIS cowgirl and her horse exhibit the kind of wild freedom that doesn’t get to belong to many folks… and even for those who it does belong to… it doesn’t seem to last for long.

An unbridled sense of adventure and true purpose. Learning the lay of the land.

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Tell Me a Story

Equestrian portraiture from our Equine Art Collective elicits a similar response as oral storytelling. Although no sound or language is uttered, the viewer is drawn back to family memories, traditions, celebrations, and generational history. To be remembered forever.


Our art collective provides you the opportunity to purchase equestrian-inspired décor for your home or office. Because art should never be an afterthought. Especially when the pieces remind you of tradition, history, and days gone by.


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