Gina and Bucky/ Optimal Horse Environment Horse Boarding at Picalata Farms/ St. Augustine, Florida

She was planning an office renovation and wanted to add some equine inspired art to the walls of her office… “why not art of her own horses?” she thought.

Of course you can walk in to a home décor store and find pictures of horses… but do they have meaning behind them? Do they make you happy every time you see them? Do they elicit emotion? Do they bring back memories of the time YOU spend with horses? Maybe… but not like pictures of your own happy horses will!

Horse wall art created for YOU and of YOUR horses is totally possible! Reach out to find out how we can create equine wall art for your favorite spaces of your favorite horses.

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How to Choose the Ultimate Marketing Image for ALL of Your Equine and Animal-Based Business Media Needs

Did you know, photos are your highest converting asset? Especially when it comes down to the nuts and bolts of marketing your equine business.

Think about that for a sec.

It’s true. Photos communicate better than anything else. They are the most powerful tool you’ve got in your toolbox.

But, I’m not talking about any ol’ image. I mean stellar equine lifestyle images. Photos to draw you in. Where you can’t look away. But envision yourself in the scene.

Listen, folks when it comes to your brand, you want nothing but the best. Right?

A solid equestrian brand message. Images that tell a story and drive the sale. With consistency across your marketing campaign.

Because of the bottom line. Conversion.

So how do you do it?

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Experience An Authentic Working Cattle and Horse Ranch Through the Photos of Dryhead Ranch by Fast Horse Photography

What makes you a badass cowgirl?

Is it the length of time you’ve known how to ride a horse? Or, how you saddle up and maneuver your trusty steed.

Do you need to know how to stay on a bronc or wrangle a calf at a rodeo for folks to call you a cowgirl?

Is sitting in the saddle three days in a row in inclement weather as you drive the herd home a rule?

How do you learn to be a cowgirl? Is it passed down through generations of working the land… the cattle… and the ranch?

Is being a cowgirl something you do, or is it who you are? Because it can’t just be about riding.

Maybe it is a little of both?


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Be Inspired — Powderhorn Ranch Women’s Retreat with Equine Photographers Network

Have you ever traveled to the open spaces of Wyoming? Where the landscape is so vast, your brain can’t seem to soak it all in?

Taunting your cowgirl spirit.

A place that schools city folk on embracing their surroundings.


Where bluebird days are pretty much a guarantee. And the plains sit still offering peace and tranquility.

The land gives you the chance to enjoy the silence. Just listening to the wind. With the sun kissing your face. Making you envious of the western lifestyle. Where boots and chaps are a way of life.

A dusty face and windswept hair are a welcome sight. Well-worn gloves, a hat, and a broad smile reflect western culture and history.

The life of a cowgirl, handed down by the legendary pioneer women. Kept alive through generations of family, working homesteads like Powderhorn Ranch, 25 miles south of Douglas, Wyoming.

A life that isn’t for everybody. Only for the strong at heart, mind, and spirit.

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Art Of The Cowgirl - An Epic Event Showcasing Master Artisans and Horsewomen of the West

You guys… I want to share with you about a trip I took in June. I had the most amazing experience attending Art of the Cowgirl in Bozeman, Montana. A five-day event situated in pristine horse country.

A gathering to celebrate cowgirls and the impact they make on western lifestyle and culture.

Honoring who they are. Their history. And the generations who led them on their artistic path.

It was truly insane to see so many talented and gifted women in one place.

We’re talking about world-class champion horsewomen. Custom boot, saddle, and hat makers. Professional photographers, silversmiths, rawhide braiders, colt starters, sculptors, and more.

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Connie and Ish/ Florida Cracker Horse/ Florida Agricultural Museum

Getting an opportunity to photograph Connie and her beautiful horse, Ish, was incredible. Connie was attending The Great Florida Cattle Drive, Reunion Ride held at The Florida Agricultural Museum in Palm Coast, Florida. Part of this event includes wearing period-based clothing such as what Connie wore for her equine photography session. The blues and grays of Connie’s handmade wardrobe matched her Florida Cracker Horse beautifully.

Not many people have heard of The Florida Cracker Horse, sometimes called the Florida Cow Pony, the Chicksaw Pony, the Mash Tackie, and the Seminole Pony. The Florida Cracker Horse is a distinct and unique Colonial Spanish breed of horse brought to Florida in the 1500’s and today the horse is considered a vital part of Florida’s heritage. There are now over 1,000 registered Florida Cracker horses.

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Melissa and Vego/ Horse and Human Bond/ Knights Equestrian/ Hastings, FL

I met Melissa and the horse she spends her time with, Vega, through her friend Stephanie when they decided to have an “equestrian friends” photography session together. Seriously, how amazing is that and why aren’t more horse friends doing it? Kira with Onsite Muse came out to the barn to do everyone’s hair and makeup and while I was waiting to start the session I kept smiling at all the laughter coming from them as they talked about their favorite times together spent with horses! We did a combination of green space images and black background portraits and Melissa did a couple of wardrobe changes to to fit the mood of the day. I hope they always remember this day and the laughter when they look at the wall art we created together.

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Stephanie and Rory/ Equine Photography Session/ Knights Equestrian/ Hastings, Florida

Stephanie contacted me to capture some horse and human connection moments between herself and her new horse Rory at the barn that they often ride at, Knights Equestrian. Even though the two of them had only been together a short time, it was very clear that Rory was quite happy with his new human! Today you can see this team eventing all over the State of Florida!

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Micah and Chubbs/ Photography for Kids and Horses/ St. Augustine, Florida

Do you remember the very first horse you fell in love with? I do and so will Micah! Micah’s mom, Khim, contacted me to set up an equine photography session for her daughter and her favorite lesson horse, Chubbs. How cute is that name?! I really loved this session because it was not only fun to shoot, BUT Micah and my son, Easton are friends from pre-school. So imagine my surprise when I was reconnected with Khim and Micah and learned that Micah was now a horse crazy kiddo like me! Micah had her own ideas about the types of images that she wanted with Chubbs so we worked together to make those happen for her. Every time I look back on this session I will grin from ear to ear and remember how much this young lady loved this horse… I hope when she is grown with kids of her own, she will share these memories with her family.

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Celebrating a Horses Life/ Equestrian Family Portraits/ Palm Coast, Florida

I’ve had the opportunity to Photograph Ilana several times. I’ve photographed her with her horses, her friends horses, at my photography workshops, with her dogs, when photographing horse tack for my commercial work, and just for fun! But when Ilana contacted me about capturing images of her horse Ruler in his final days of life…. my heart just sunk for her. One of the hardest decisions we have to make as horse owners is when we have to make end of life decisions for the horses we love. Ilana wanted to capture Ruler doing the things that they enjoyed doing together so we chose a lake side location where they could splash and play together one last time. In addition, Ilana wanted to have a full family portrait while Ruler was still with them. I will always feel honored to capture the connection between horses and their humans… but especially honored when equestrians choose to work with Fast Horse Photography for their end of life sessions for their horses. Hugs to anyone who has had to say goodbye to a horse.

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Donna and Comet/ Equine Photography/ Florida Agricultural Museum

As a photographer you can plan out a million sunrises and wake up one morning to something completely different! When mother nature gives you crazy fog… you roll with it! Donna and Comet were good sports for their equine and equestrian photography session held at The Florida Agricultural Museum in Palm Coast, Florida. Here are a few images from their equine and equestrian photography session!

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The Best Time is NOW for a Breathtaking Equine Family Photo Session

Have you ever thought, “When is the best time to gather the horses, dogs, and all the family together for a family portrait?” Is it too hot this summer? Should we wait until December for a Christmas card?

Maybe you’re holding out for the perfect time. When the kids or grandkids are old enough to pose. The horses are trained enough to stand still. And, the dogs can sit calmly at your feet.

Are you looking for the:

  • Perfect time.

  • Ultimate day.

  • Clearest weather.

  • Ideal situation to gather everyone together for the perfect photo.

Stop that thinking right now. Because that PERFECT scenario is never going to happen. And you will NEVER have family photos to cherish memories if you keep up this thinking. NOW IS THE TIME. Right now. Not next year.

Now is the exact time to hire a professional equestrian photographer for an equine family portrait session.

Here are 5 reasons why...

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Dunn Family/ Equestrian Family Portraits/ St. Augustine, FL

When I met with Kirsten to discuss her session goals for her equine photography portrait session with Fast Horse Photography, one thing was very clear. She really wanted to attempt to create an art piece that showcased her beautiful horses all together! Working with five horses can be a bit tricky when you want them all to stand quietly right up next to each other, but most importantly, one of her horses wasn’t doing well health wise. We worked together to create a timeframe that would work to pull it all together and I’m excited we were able to get it all done! I can’t wait to see it in print very soon!

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How to Celebrate the Culmination of High School or College With a Bang

It’s here. It’s finally here.

Your senior year.

After all the hours of hard work. The dedication. The time and commitment. You finally made it to the end.

Girl, can you believe it? I mean seriously?

Ok, so you’re not graduating today. You have an entire school year to go. Getting ready now doesn’t mean you’re jumping the gun, though. Because there’s a lot of planning and prepping to do to celebrate. And oh yeah, you’re gonna C E L E B R A T E!

You’ve reached a serious milestone in your life. Through the ups and downs, you’ve kept your eyes forward and chin up. You’ve pressed on when you didn’t think you could. You’ve zigged and zagged through the maze we call life to get to the next destination.


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Amanda and Bandit/ Horse and Human Portraits/ Southern Charm Ranch/ Keystone Heights, Florida/

Amanda, with her herd of horses, ponies and pot-bellied pigs recently full-filled a dream of owning her own little farm and moving her animals to her own property. She can now look out the windows of her house and watch them graze pastures that she calls her own.

When I arrived I immediately fell in love with a sweet little Florida wildflower field near her house. Since it was misting and a bit gloomy I used off camera flash to add a little light to the scene and to ensure that we protected Amanda’s beautiful skin tone and were able to capture the stormy textures of the sky.

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5 Reasons You Need to Follow The Business Animal Podcast to Boost your Pet or Equine Marketing Strategy

Are you a horse business owner, equestrian business owner, or any type of animal-based business entrepreneur on the struggle bus?

You’ve created an amazing product...

You offer tremendous services in your industry, but you just can’t seem to get the word out?

Maybe your marketing strategy has taken a back seat because of all the work you have to do... Or worse yet, taken on a crazy life of its own. Are you with me?

When you started your business, you had no idea how much work would be involved in marketing yourself. Social media. Influencers. Yelp reviews. Customer appreciation. The list goes on and on.

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St. Johns County Horse Council/ Schooling Show/ Hastings, Florida

Once or twice a year I head out to support my local horse council events through photography at the St. Johns County Horse Council event. I love these days! I love getting to wander around and say hello to fellow equestrians and catch up on all that they have been doing since we last saw each other. Since I don’t usually take bookings for this event I get to shoot the things that spark an interest to me and it’s a casual fun day filled with sunshine, laughter, horses, and usually a hotdog… I won’t lie, I usually end up getting chips too! Below are just a few of the images captured at the event. Too see more or to purchase an image you can head right over here.

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Kadin/ Senior Portraits on the Farm/ Good Beginnings Riding Centre/ St. Augustine, Florida

Kadin’s senior portrait session took place at The Good Beginnings Riding Center where he just happens to spend much of his time when he isn’t studying. A couple of years ago I photographed Kadin as part of a barn day photography shoot, and was delighted when called back to capture his senior portraits. As a graduation of the University of Florida myself, I was so excited to hear that he was headed to Gainesville, Florida to start the next chapter of his life!

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Getting to Know Cat Zimmerman

Gentling a wild mustang is no small feat... Patience. A peaceful spirit. Humility. A gentle hand. And, the willingness to put life aside and wait for the right moment. Give and take. Genuine love for an animal. All skills embodied by a twelve-year-old girl ready to tackle the challenge.

The voyage from wild to tame proved demanding as Cat had no formal training. Cat notes, “While I spent a large part of my life around horses working with and helping to train green horses, I never trained my horse until I was 12, about to turn 13. Not only was it my first horse I had trained, but it was also my first wild mustang, Monche.”

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A Mother’s Day Tribute to Amazing Equestrian Moms Who Celebrate Life with their Kids and Horses

Grandmother, mother, granddaughter… Generational giving. Sacrifice. Dedication. That’s what moms do. Meredith’s mom wasn’t thinking of the future generation. She was just loving her daughter as best as she could. Little did she know… her support and encouragement would pass on to another generation...to last the test of time. What a blessing. Thank you, Meredith and Brianne, for sharing your stories and helping us celebrate equestrian moms. We salute you Meredith and your mom too.

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