Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
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Hi! I'm Rachel, an Oklahoma-based portrait photographer specializing in equestrians. Capturing the incredible partnership shared by passionate riders and their heart horses. I've spent years studying and perfecting how to pose equestrians of every age and size, and I pair it with my lifelong horse obsession to help both your horse and you look you're very best on camera. My goal..
Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Lily Corbin & Hes Not Just A Rumor
Riding under the guidance of Ray and Nikki Riddle Show Horses, Gainesville, TexasPhotographed at Kentucky Horse Park during The Premier
Ready to make memories like these for yourself & your horse? Contact me to start planning your equestrian portrait session.
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Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Kenzie O’Brien & Vendetta Semilly, Valentino, Kiera & Tipsy
Riding under the guidance of Mindy CoretzPhotographed at Eighteen Acres Farm, Bixby, Oklahoma
I’m often asked if high school seniors can have a few portraits without their horses, and the answer is always YES! How much we do is up to you, but I highly recommend we spend at least 10 minutes without your horse even if you’re a HorseGirl through and through. They’re great for yearbooks, gifting to non-horsey relatives and more.
Vendetta was on strict stall rest during Kenzie’s session, but we couldn’t leave such a spec ..read more
Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Linda Berwick & Deja Whoo
Riding under the guidance of CAC Show Horses, Purcell, OklahomaPhotographed at Kentucky Horse Park during The Premier
Ready to make memories like these for yourself & your horse? Contact me to start planning your equestrian portrait session.
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Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Ava Holman & Imsumkindacertain
Riding under the guidance of Show Horses by ShannonPhotographed at Kentucky Horse Park during The Premier
Ready to make memories like these for yourself & your horse? Contact me to start planning your equestrian portrait session.
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Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Cambrie Gani & Copyright 3Photographed at The Woodlands Equestrian Center, Edmond, Oklahoma
Ready to make memories like these for yourself & your horse? Contact me to start planning your equestrian portrait session.
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Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Nightcap
Owned and loved by Kailyn & Karen OglePhotographed at Eighteen Acres Farm, Bixby, Oklahoma
Ready to make memories like these for yourself & your horse? Contact me to start planning your equestrian portrait session.
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Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Brooke Parkinson & 24 Carot
Riding under the guidance of Rebecca BuchananPhotographed at Cadence Equestrian Center, Edmond, Oklahoma
Ready to make memories like these for yourself & your horse? Contact me to start planning your equestrian portrait session.
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Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
3w ago
Ella Kate Whiteley & Rocketman
Riding under the guidance of Melissa BuffingtonPhotographed at KJM Equestrian / Westlake Show Stables, Coweta, Oklahoma
I’m often asked if high school seniors can have a few portraits without their horses, and the answer is always YES! It’s entirely up to you how much time we dedicate to those shots, but I suggest setting aside at least 10 minutes. Opt for a longer session for more time/outfit changes. These photos are perfect for yearbooks, sharing with non-horsey relatives, and much more.
Ready to make memories like these for yoursel ..read more
Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
1M ago
What’s that saying? If you don’t like the weather in Oklahoma, just wait an hour and it’ll change!
As a natural-light photographer working with animals outdoors, the weather plays a huge role in my job and your equestrian portrait session. Over the years, I’ve developed some general guidelines (and a few superstitions) when it comes to predicting the weather or managing less-than-perfect conditions.
While I’m happy to reschedule based on your personal comfort level or desire for sunny skies, sometimes that’s just not possible. Such as: if I’m traveling, your schedule is busy, your horse is old ..read more
Rachel Griffin Photography Blog
1M ago
I strive to make every horse & rider portrait session unique, but a couple elements stay consistent from session to session. First, my 5 signature images. Second, my favorite poses!
Why poses?
Chances are that you—like most of my portrait clients—are closer to Ricky Bobby than a supermodel. That is, you’re not totally at home in front of the camera and you don’t exactly know what to do with your hands.
And that’s OK! It’s why I’ve spent years studying posing and seeking out ways to help my clients get comfortable. Me taking charge and guiding you into positions that flatter every bo ..read more