The Equine Photographers Podcast

The Equine Photographers Podcast The Equine Photographers Podcast interviews top equine photographers about their businesses. We need some help. Thanks for your help in this way.

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One of my favorite current podcasts in Sprouting Photographer Podcast where they interview professional photographers and discuss what makes their business work, or a special topic of interest to photographers. Sprouting is not so much about taking better pictures, but more about the business of photography. With the Equine Photographers Podcast we are focusing down to one niche' area. It's not event photography. It's not just portrait photography. We are interviewing equine photographers about their businesses and their love of horses. With each episode and each photographer that we interview, we hope that you will stop by our website (under construction) and tell us your "take-away" from the podcast? What is the ONE THING that you heard and want to implement in your business? We will be interviewing stallion photographers who only photograph Arab stallions. We will be interviewing people who only take portraits of people with their equine companion or their competitive partners. There are wild horse art photographers, cowboy photographers, rodeo photographers, and so on. My partner in this podcast focuses her photography of horse of Belgium working horses and old country. There are those who only shoot minis and others that are very diversified into a lot of areas. We want to explore all that in regular podcasts that will be fun to listen to and provide opportunities to learn for everyone. I think it can be said that a photographer who thinks he knows it all is stuck, they are no longer learning in something that could be a lifelong learning opportunity for them. The same could be said about people and horses. We can learn from horses for a lifetime, or we can get stuck and think we know all there is to know. Which one are you? If you are one that views both horses and equine photography and the business of equine photography as opportunities for life long learning, then we hope you will SUBSCRIBE and tune in for each episode of The Equine Photographers Podcast. We feel that our interviews can be fun for those who do not have an interest in being in the business of equine photography. If you just love taking pictures of horses, you own or others or those in the wild, you will learn something about the heart of the equine photographer with each episode. Thanks,

Suzanne Sylvester

The line between photographer and designer isn’t where most people think it is.The image doesn’t stop at the camera.It h...
06/06/2026

The line between photographer and designer isn’t where most people think it is.

The image doesn’t stop at the camera.

It has to work in design.
It has to work in marketing.

That’s where the line starts to blur.

Being busy doesn’t mean the business is working.That’s where a lot of photographers get stuck.
05/30/2026

Being busy doesn’t mean the business is working.

That’s where a lot of photographers get stuck.

Most of the issues photographers run into aren’t coming from the camera.They show up later—in pricing,in delivery,in how...
05/25/2026

Most of the issues photographers run into aren’t coming from the camera.

They show up later—
in pricing,
in delivery,
in how the work actually gets used.

That’s the part that doesn’t get talked about enough.

More access didn’t make the work easier.It made the gap more obvious.
05/23/2026

More access didn’t make the work easier.

It made the gap more obvious.

If someone has to work to figure out what they’re looking at…the ad isn’t working.It doesn’t matter how polished it is.A...
05/19/2026

If someone has to work to figure out what they’re looking at…
the ad isn’t working.
It doesn’t matter how polished it is.
At some point, design stops helping—and starts getting in the way.
Have you seen ads where everything looked good… but nothing felt clear?

I’ve been having more of these conversations lately…Most of the time, it’s not a photography problem. It’s pricing, work...
05/18/2026

I’ve been having more of these conversations lately…

Most of the time, it’s not a photography problem. It’s pricing, workflow, and how the business is actually structured.

I’m opening a small group where I’ll walk through how I actually run the business side—what sells, how it’s priced, how the workflow is handled, and where the money is really made or lost.

This is not for beginners.
This is for photographers who are already working and want to fix the parts that aren’t working.

5 weeks. Live sessions. Small group.
If you’re interested, message me and I’ll send details.

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