P.S. - That’s me!
Just about anyone can take a photo, but when it comes to documenting the bond between you and your horse? You deserve someone who cares equally about the experience.
Over the years, I’ve worked as a student worker, groom, and barn hand in different equestrian spaces, so I know horses require more than pretty light and a camera.
They require patience, flexibility, awareness, and a deep respect for who they are.
Now, I get to bring my love of horses and photography together to document the bond you never want to forget.
Horses have shaped my life for as long as I can remember.
I grew up riding, showing, and spending long days at the barn, learning early on how much trust, patience, and care goes into the bond between a horse and their person.
That love eventually led me to Savannah College of Art and Design, where I studied both photography and equestrian studies.
What you can expect from me
Patience when your horse needs a minute.
What you can expect from me
Direction when you’re not sure what to do.
What you can expect from me
A calm, flexible session that makes space for the real bond you already have.
- Sophia
That’s what I’m here for. Before your session, I’ll help you think through outfits, timing, location, grooming, your horse’s personality, and the little details that make everything feel smoother. You don’t need to show up with it all figured out. I’ll guide you through the process so you and your horse can feel comfortable, prepared, and cared for.
You don’t have to know how to plan an equine session.
- Sophia
Your outfit should feel comfortable, flattering, and true to your style. I’ll help you choose colors, textures, and layers that photograph beautifully with your horse, your location, and the overall feeling you want from your session. Whether you’re dreaming of soft and romantic, polished and classic, or casual and true-to-life, we’ll make sure you feel like yourself.
Choose pieces that feel like you and let your horse shine.
- Sophia
Your horse does not need to act like a statue for this to be beautiful. A clean coat, brushed mane and tail, wiped eyes and nose, and a few touch-up supplies can go a long way, but the most important thing is giving your horse space to be themselves. We’ll take breaks, adjust as needed, and work at a pace that feels good for both of you.
Perfect behavior is not required. Patience is always part of the plan.
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