Blog Posts for High School Equestrians & Parents
This is a blog post roundup for Chattanooga high school equestrians and parents. Much of this will also apply to high school equestrians in the north Georgia and east Tennessee area.
The Ultimate Guide to Equestrian Senior Pictures in Chattanooga, TN
10 Tips to Make Senior Pictures with your Horse Go Smoothly
6 Tips for Planning your Outfits for Equestrian Senior Portraits
Makeup Tips for Equestrian Portrait Sessions
How to Style your Equestrian Senior Portraits – and make you and your Horse look Good
4 Quick Tips to Stop Bad Equestrian Senior Portraits
Questions to Ask a Horse Photographer BEFORE you Book (includes free guide)
Want to know more about Equestrian Senior Portraits?
I urge you to read this post: The Ultimate Guide to Equestrian Senior Pictures in Chattanooga, TN
You can also check out this page: Chattanooga Equestrian Senior Portraits
Or just send a message here if you are ready to get on the schedule.
Are you looking for something else?
I hope you find these blog posts for Chattanooga high school equestrians and parents helpful.
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Betsy Bird of Ride the Sky Equine Photography spends her days doing insane things to make horses look at her. Clearly, she’s desperate for attention. When she’s not acting like a total goofball, she’s mentoring photographers, wrangling teenagers, or hanging with Derby, hanging out with Derby, the new puppy who is currently training to be office assistant (jury’s still out on whether “chewing cords” counts as professional development).
Betsy is an award-winning equine and pet photographer based in Chattanooga, TN, and serves on the Board of Directors of the Professional Photographers of East Tennessee (PPETN) and is the current President-Elect of the Tennessee Professional Photographers Association (TNPPA). Her work has been published nationally and is found in barns and homes across the U.S. Ride the Sky is creates heirloom artwork for horses and their humans.
