by Betsy Bird | Aug 25, 2020 | Chattanooga Horse, Chattanooga Horse Photography, Horse Photographer Interviews, Horse Photography, Uncategorized
While I love to photograph any type of horse, I find myself definitely drawn to Friesian Horses. There is just something about their flowing manes and tails, their gorgeous movement, and the amazing personalities. History of the Friesian Horse Breed According...
by Betsy Bird | Jun 30, 2020 | Horse Photographer Interviews, Learn, Questions & Answers, Tips & Tricks
It’s hard to believe that 2020 is already halfway gone! It’s been a chaotic year, to say the least. So, in case you missed them, here is a midyear roundup of blog posts for aspiring equine photographers. Blog Posts for Aspiring Equine Photographers...
by Betsy Bird | Jan 21, 2020 | Horse Photographer Interviews, Horse Photography
Today’s interview is with Jessica Sanders of Jessica Sanders Photography. Jessica is based in Pennington, New Jersey which is close to the Pennsylvania/New Jersey border. How did you come to be Jessica Sanders Photography? What was your journey to...
by Betsy Bird | Dec 3, 2019 | Horse Photographer Interviews
I decided that it would be interesting to interview some of the cool equestrian and equine photographers that have come into my life since starting on this amazing journey of equine photography of mine. I find it fascinating how people end up where they are. Plus, I...
by Betsy Bird | Sep 10, 2019 | Horse Photographer Interviews, Horse Photography
Today’s interview is with Shelly Williams of Shelly Williams Photography. Shelly is based in the gorgeous Live Oak, Florida which is located in North Florida east of Tallahassee. How did you come to be Shelly Williams Photography? What was your journey to...
by Betsy Bird | Jul 16, 2019 | Horse Photographer Interviews
I decided that it would be interesting to interview some of the interesting photographers that have come into my life since starting on this amazing journey of horse photography of mine. I find it really fascinating how people end up where they are. Plus, I have met...