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Purchasing Photographs
You do not have to buy anything if you do not wish to. We keep all
images on file so you are free to buy at a later date if you wish.
The amount of money you spend is also entirely up to you. The
photographer will show you all the sizes we offer and tell you about
any current price packages you may be interested in.

As well as ready to frame photographs, you can have your chosen
image on canvas for a truly unique portrait of your horse.

We ask for at least 50% of your order to be given as a deposit and
your photographs will be hand delivered to you within 4 weeks.
If you need them urgently, for a present maybe, this won’t be a
problem, please discuss it with the photographer who will mark it
as Urgent.


If you have any queries about your up coming photo shoot or wish to
make a booking please feel free to contact us for a hassle-free chat.

The Photo Shoot

On the day of your photo shoot
Make sure you have given your horse a good groom so he is not too
dirty in the photos. He will probably get mucky running around the field
later on though, but don’t worry about that just now.

Your photographer will discuss with you what sort of photographs they
are planning on taking and where. You can discuss anything you had in
mind too. Our photographers welcome any new ideas you come up with,
so don’t be shy about telling them what you want!

You will have a great time watching and working with the photographer
to get those perfect shots. Your horse will enjoy the exercise too,
running around the field or school!

You may want to be in the photographs too. You may shake your head
at the thought of it now, but when you see the way your horse snuggles
his head into you or looks lovingly at you, you will realise how much he
actually loves you. You’ll never get to see this special bond you both have
unless you see it like this.
There is something about the outside
of a horse that is good for the inside
of a man
-Winston Churchill