Exciting news! “Equine & Equestrian Photography Poses that Sell” has soared to the #1 spot on the Amazon Hot New Release List in it’s category!

Co-written by myself and Cara Taylor Swift, this book is more than just a photography manual—it’s a game-changer for anyone passionate about equine photography.

In its pages, we dive deep into the essence of creating captivating images that resonate with both equestrians and photographers alike.

As lifelong equestrians and professional horse photographers, we understand the unique challenges photographers face when capturing the bond between horses and their owners. That’s why “Equine & Equestrian Photography Poses that Sell” is packed with practical solutions to overcome these obstacles.

Effective posing isn’t just about aesthetics—it plays a pivotal role in building rapport with clients, creating a deep sense of connection to the images, and infusing energy, emotion, and narrative depth into every shot.

High School Senior Pictures with Horse on school football field

Whether you’re a family photographer dabbling in equine portraits or a seasoned professional looking to up your game when it comes to posing your clients and their horses, this book is your key to unlocking a treasure trove of practical techniques and insights.

From mastering safety considerations to refining posing techniques, each chapter is filled with valuable knowledge that can be immediately applied to real-world photography scenarios. The benefits are clear: increased client satisfaction, higher sales, and a growing reputation in the industry.

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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. She also tries to spend some time educating and entertaining aspiring photographers by teaching and blogging about whatever catches her fancy at the moment.

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 is based in Chattanooga, TN, Ride the Sky Equine Photography works on location in Tennessee, North Georgia, and beyond. With a strong background in entrepreneurship, brand building, goal setting, time management, and business workflows, Betsy is an expert in her field (which isn’t that surprising given how much time she actually spends outstanding in a field...get it?)

 

 

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