Before and AFTER Editing
Naked Halter Before and After
I have a photographer's halter that I use for portraits where I want your horse to look as if they are standing at liberty. The halter is removed in post-processing, ensuring your images showcase the natural beauty of your horse.
Bridle before and After
Photographing your horse wearing a bridle offers a stunning opportunity to showcase unique details like a special browband or bridle. The reins can be removed during post-processing to achieve a cleaner, more polished appearance. It’s important to note that with double bridles, the reins are not removed; instead, they are placed over the horse’s head. In some cases, with Western bridles, depending on the bit used, reins can also be removed during editing.
Composite Before and After
Posing horses and dogs separately creates a more relaxed experience for both the animals and their owners. This approach allows me to capture individual portraits of each horse and dog, showcasing their unique personalities. The true artistry comes to life during post-processing, where I seamlessly blend the separate images into a cohesive composition, this method ensures that each pet is beautifully represented.
Equine Portraits at the Beach
After your session, when you have chosen your images, I remove the halters/lead ropes in post-processing to give the impression of the horses being at liberty.