If you’re like I was when I was younger and thinking about a career in the equine industry, you’re most familiar with the jobs we all know – trainer, jockey/rider, and groom. For a long time in my youth, I thought being a barrel racing trainer was the career path for...
Originally published in 2020, not much has changed in my camera bag over the last three years except I now shoot with a Nikon D5 now and have added a 70-200mm lens to my kit. One of the most important things to any professional is their gear bag – whether it be...
You keep hearing friends and clients talk about the advantages they’ve found with using social media to market their businesses but you’re not sure if it’s worth your time. You’ve heard of – and maybe even experienced – some of the downfalls and social media seems to...
Originally written a few years ago, this seems like a fitting re-run after Point Given passed away on September 11. With the Kentucky Derby taking place in a few days, it seemed like the perfect time to salute my original racehorse love – Point Given. While I was...
Are you doing endless groundwork with your horse in preparation for showmanship or other in-hand classes? If you want to work in the horse industry – especially in the Thoroughbred yearling sales sector – all that work will pay off in a big way. Showmanship. Known as...
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