Savannah & Banco - Equine Photography Session - Senior Portraits - Horse & Rider - Bradenton, Florida

Savannah & Banco - Equine Photography Session - Senior Portraits - Horse & Rider - Bradenton, Florida

Senior portraits are so much fun. Not only are they a great way to celebrate your high school graduation, but they are also an opportunity to show off your personality. And if you're an equestrian, the best way to capture that personality is by including your horse! Savannah from Bradenton Florida chose to do her senior portraits with her horse Banco Dinero at her training barn in East Bradenton / Myakka. We had a beautiful evening for the session, and we were able to get some really great shots of Savannah and Banco Dinero together.

I loved capturing these sweet moments between girl and horse!

Senior portraits are a great way to make memories to last a lifetime. Our senior session will include 1-3 outfit changes and a variety of backdrops and locations. We'll work together to find the perfect location that best suits your child's personality and interests.

One thing I specialize in is mounted photoshoot sessions, where you ride your horse while I take photos from your saddle or bareback. This style of photography gives me the opportunity to capture images that are both beautiful and unique—and it's an adventure for both you and the horse!

The sun sets perfectly over the field at this particular time of day. It makes for some beautiful photos!

I used all natural lighting at this photoshoot. Savannah presents herself as a ray of sunshine, and I didn’t want flash to add any harshness to her images.

I have been photographing seniors for years, and I absolutely love it! I take a relaxed approach to my sessions—you'll never feel pressured to do anything you don't want to do. I want you to be yourself, and I want our time together to be fun, easy-going, and stress-free.

Equine photoshoots can be anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour and a half. Email me with any questions and we can start working out the details of your photoshoot and what you’re looking to get out of it.