Beyond a pretty picture – capturing the unique bond and connection between horse and rider

Top 5 tips for capturing the unique connection of horse and owner in photography by Emma Campbell

Latest Article in Equine Business Magazine, USA

I’m absolutely delighted to have an article published in the latest issue of Equine Business Magazine(USA). It’s such an inspiring publication for anyone working in the equestrian world, and I’m honoured to be featured among so many brilliant contributors.

There is something very special about photographing a horse and their owner, who have tuned into each other’s behaviours and work as a team. Such relationships can often take years to form, and once trust, respect, and love is formed, for a photographer, such partnerships are incredible to capture.

Equine Business Magazine - USA - Equine Photography Article by Emma Campbell

I first became awoken to such powerful relationships when I purchased my Fell pony, Lathomdale Louie. He was a 3 half-year-old, and I became fascinated by how I was going to reassure him, he was going to be loved and would have a home for life. I drew on horse behaviour material and looked at ways – how best to communicate with him. As the years passed, we grew to understand each other more, and I realised what we had was unique. He was reading my body language, and I his. We’d found a partnership, a team.

And this is what I love about capturing my clients and their horses! Is that every relationship is unique, and that’s what makes it so special. So much so, it has become the core of my photography work.

So, how do you capture it?

Click the link below and access my 5 top tips to help you celebrate these special relationships, and for those being photographed to help them see the true value in what has been captured.

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