Emma wanted to have her equestrian senior pictures with her lesson horses.

It is such a great idea to take your senior pictures with horses who have had a large impact on your life – even if you don’t own them yourself.


After all, a high school senior wouldn’t think twice about having their pictures taken with their band instrument, or the basketball they played games with, right?


Why shouldn’t you include the animals that you spent so much time with?

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Interested in Learning more about Equestrian Senior Portraits in North Georgia and East Tennessee? No worries! I’ve got you! Check out the Ultimate Guide to Equestrian Senior Pictures in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Additionally, you might also enjoy reading some of the blog posts found on the Equestrian Seniors Blog.
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.
