Underscoring the bond that K.C. and Bug have was so important to capture, and at the same time we also wanted to do the photos where Bug appears to not be wearing a halter (a halter-less horse at the beach is NOT something I would recommend}. We had no trouble by using long piece of paracord fashioned and worn as halter, Bug was fabulous and cooperative and the images came out beautifully.
Read MoreYou’ve heard the term “It’s like wrangling cats,” right? Try wrangling baby chicks! A recent shoot brought a mix of giggles, a test of vigilance and very quick hands!
Heather Andreini owns and operates Black Horse Farm in Woodinville, a charming oasis filled with lovable critters large and small, from Highland cows and miniature donkeys to unique, heritage chicken breeds, and so much
Read MoreThere’s planning, and then there’s what happens naturally. Shoots can become convivial and festive when sessions are conducted in a group, pop-up format. Sure, there’s a method to executing these, but the perfect example was a recent pop-up I had the privilege of shooting in Tenino, Wash., with a fabulous group of women, their horses and dogs. I’m ready for the next one already!
Read MoreWelcome to a new perspective, one that delves beyond what you glimpse through my lens. My commitment, passion and experiences merit some storytelling, which I periodically plan to share in this blog. So often in photography, you just see the end product. There’s so much that goes into my work, and much more that led me on this path. A big part of what brought me to this profession is Liberty, my equine companion. She’s an integral part of who I am and what I do, so let’s start there…
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