7 Photos Every Horse Owner Should Have With Their Heart Horse | Indiana Equine Photographer
- Bethany Quinn
- Mar 18
- 4 min read
There’s a special kind of relationship that exists between a horse and their person.
Horse people understand it immediately. It’s the quiet language between you. The trust that builds over time. The way your horse can read your energy before you even say a word.
Some horses come and go through our lives. But every so often, there’s one who changes everything.
Your heart horse.
The one who carried you through seasons of growth, healing, confidence, and sometimes heartbreak. The one who feels less like an animal and more like a partner in life.
Those relationships deserve to be remembered in a meaningful way.
While dramatic portraits of horses are beautiful, the photos that matter most are usually the ones that capture the connection between the two of you.
Here are seven photos every horse owner should have with their heart horse.

1. The Forehead-to-Forehead Moment
This is one of the most powerful images you can create with your horse.
You gently lean your forehead against theirs, eyes closed or softly focused, sharing a quiet moment together.
There’s something deeply emotional about this pose because it reflects trust and closeness. It’s the kind of moment horse people recognize instantly — that peaceful pause where the world gets quiet.
These photos often become the ones people frame in their homes.

2. Walking Together
One of the simplest and most beautiful images is just you and your horse walking side by side.
No posing. No pressure. Just movement and connection.
Walking photos capture the partnership between horse and rider — the feeling of moving forward together. Whether it’s through a field, down a barn aisle, or along a tree line, these images feel natural and authentic.
They tell a story about the journey you’ve shared.

3. The Grooming Moment
Some of the most meaningful time with our horses happens during the quiet routines.
Brushing their coat. Picking out hooves. Braiding a mane before a ride.
These are the moments when the relationship deepens — when you’re simply caring for them.
Photographing this part of the relationship creates incredibly personal images. They reflect the everyday love that horse people pour into their horses.

4. The Hug Around the Neck
If you’ve ever wrapped your arms around your horse’s neck and just held them for a moment, you already know why this photo matters.
There’s comfort in that space.
Your horse standing quietly while you lean into them. Maybe your eyes are closed. Maybe you’re smiling. Maybe it’s just a peaceful pause between the two of you.
These photos capture the emotional side of the bond we share with horses.

5. A Portrait of Just Your Horse
While connection images are incredibly meaningful, every heart horse deserves a beautiful portrait of their own.
A strong, timeless image that highlights their personality, expression, and presence.
Years from now, this portrait becomes a reminder of exactly who they were during this chapter of your life together.

6. The Playful Moment
Not every photo has to be serious or emotional.
Some of the best images happen when horses are simply being themselves.
Maybe your horse nudges you looking for treats. Maybe they toss their head or make a goofy expression. Maybe you’re laughing together during the session.
These photos capture personality — the little quirks that make your horse uniquely them.

7. One Image That Feels Like Your Story
Every horse and owner have a story that’s different.
Maybe your horse helped rebuild your confidence after a difficult season. Maybe they carried you through your first competitions. Maybe they’ve simply been your safe place for years.
The final image every horse owner should have is one that represents your story together.
Sometimes that image is quiet and emotional. Sometimes it’s joyful and free. But it always reflects the bond that makes that horse your heart horse.
Why These Photos Matter
Horses move through our lives in seasons.
One day you’re meeting them for the first time. Before you know it, years have passed filled with rides, barn days, and memories you never want to forget.
Photographs allow you to hold onto those moments.
Not just what your horse looked like, but what your relationship with them felt like.
And that’s something worth preserving.
If you’ve ever thought about documenting the connection you share with your horse, a heart horse session is designed to capture exactly that — the quiet bond between you and the horse who has meant so much in your life.
Because some relationships deserve to be remembered forever.


Bethany Quinn is the photographer behind Bethany Quinn Equine Portrait.
We encourage you to grab a glass of wine or sparkling cider, hang out for a while, and check out what the journal has to offer!
Every horse leaves a mark on our lives, but every once in a while there’s one who becomes part of our story forever.
Your heart horse.
If you’ve ever wanted to preserve the connection you share with yours, I’d love to help you tell that story through photographs.



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