Are you dying to have amazing portraits with your horse but are holding back because you worry about your images being plastered all over websites or social media? I understand your concerns! As a passionate horse and equestrian photographer, I value your privacy and want to ensure that your experience can be both extraordinary and discreet.

Let’s take a minute and talk about the importance of privacy in equestrian portrait sessions and how I work with clients to prioritize their comfort and security.

 

Respecting Your Privacy

 

Sometimes, equestrian clients require privacy for various reasons.

It could be due to foster child or child custody arrangements, security needs related to their profession, or simply a desire to avoid unwanted comments on their images. We all know that the online world can be unpredictable and sometimes overwhelming.

Your peace of mind matters to me, and I’m here to cater to your specific privacy requirements.

 

Understanding Your Concerns

 

Rest assured, you are not alone in your concerns.

Many clients have expressed similar worries, and it’s completely natural to want to protect your personal space.

When you choose me as your horse photographer, you can trust that I prioritize your safety, security, and comfort above all else. Your concerns are valid, and it’s my responsibility to address them.

High School Senior Girl Pictured with her Horse

 

The Unseen Beauty

 

During private horse sessions, there are magical moments when I capture breathtaking shots that make me think, “That’s it! That’s the shot that leaves you in awe!”

These images capture the true essence of your horse’s majesty, the connection between horse and rider, and the beauty that often goes unseen.

These are the moments that take our breath away, and they become treasures reserved exclusively for you and whoever you want to personally share them with. 

Woman kissing horse muzzle in fall field

 

Embracing Privacy with Confidence

 

If the fear of sharing your images has been holding you back, I encourage you to let go of those worries.

Your privacy matters, and I’m here to provide a safe space for you to express your love for your horse without any concerns about exposure.

Our collaboration will be built on trust, ensuring that your equestrian portrait session becomes a personal celebration of your unique bond.

 

Conclusion

 

So if privacy concerns are what have been holding you back from creating amazing images with your horse, let’s chat! Send a message here.

Together, we’ll create unforgettable and breathtaking images that you can cherish privately, forever celebrating the magnificent bond between you and your horse.

Betsy Bird, Cr. Photog., CPP,  of Ride the Sky Equine Photography spends her days doing insane things to make animals look at her. Clearly, she’s desperate for attention. Outside of acting like a total goofball, she invests in growing her business, mentoring photographers, dealing with her teenagers' angst, and hanging with Nitro, the best dog ever.  

Betsy has earned her Photographic Craftsman degree from the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) which honors photographers who contribute to the photographic industry through speaking, mentoring, and publishing. Betsy is also a Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) with PPA. The CPP designation is held by fewer than 2,500 photographers nationwide and is a hallmark of consistency, technical skill, artistry, and professionalism.

Additionally, she serves on the Board of Directors for the Professional Photographers of East Tennessee (PPETN) and the Tennessee Professional Photographers Association (TNPPA). She is also a professional member of the Equine Photographers Network (EPN). 

Betsy's award-winning work has been featured in a variety of publications and is found throughout homes and stables in the United States. She is also the co-author of the book, Equine & Equestrian Photography Poses that Sell: The Ultimate Guide to Posing Horses & Humans. She has also been featured on Scenic Trend, the Profitable Photographer Podcast, The Business Animal Podcast, Chatter Magazine, Cowgirls with Cameras Podcast, the Chattanooga Times Free Press, the Chattanoogan, and the Focal Points Podcast to name a few.

Ride the Sky Equine Photography specializes in on-location photography for horses and their equestrians. Ride the Sky Equine Photography is based in Chattanooga, TN and works in Tennessee, North Georgia, and beyond.

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