I know how much my clients love having digital images from their Tennessee equine portrait sessions.
But let’s be honest—those beautiful moments often end up tucked away in a folder or floating around in the cloud, instead of being displayed where they can truly be enjoyed.
That’s why I’ve created a collection of stunning, versatile print options—designed to match any home style and bring your bond with your horse to life on your walls.
Loose Prints
This one gets overlooked in the digital age, but loose prints are a hidden gem.
You can have your equine portraits printed on classic photo paper, thick fine-art paper, or even beautifully textured deckled-edge stock that feels extra special. Frame them, prop them on a mini easel, or lean a few prints on a rustic shelf next to your favorite horse mementos.
Love to refresh your decor? These are easy to swap out with the seasons—or take with you if you move often. Think of them as little gallery pieces that go wherever your boots take you.
Albums aren’t just for weddings—they’re perfect for telling the story of you and your horse.
From quiet trail rides to those proud, posed portraits, equine albums are a gorgeous way to preserve every chapter. They're sleek, take up hardly any space, and add a personal touch to your home without clutter.
I love styling albums as interactive decor: leave them open on a coffee table or entryway bench, and watch how everyone’s drawn to flip through the pages. Even kids love looking through them—it’s such a meaningful way to share your bond and stories with loved ones.
Bonus? Every album is custom-designed and includes the matching digitals. It's the best of both worlds.
Want your room to feel bigger and more polished? Go bold with a single, large portrait of you and your horse.
One big piece makes a stronger impact than a gallery wall of small frames. It becomes the heart of the room—whether it’s above the mantle, in a hallway, or in your tack room. Hang it at eye level to make the space feel more cozy and grounded, or a bit higher to give the illusion of height.
And if your style changes down the road? Swap out the frame and keep the memory exactly where it belongs—on display.
Your horse isn’t just a hobby—it’s a big part of your life. Let’s make sure your portraits reflect that.