After graduating from Pasadena High School, she went onto the community college, where she photographed horses for practice. Since she was 10 years old, she practically lived at the Eaton Canyon Riding Stables. She took her borrowed camera to the stables on weekends for her assignments. Her life becomes filled with photography once her first horse photo sold, relegating art, music, and journalism to the back burner. Obtain more knowledge on paintings at horse portrait art.
Starting at a show in Santa Barbara, she became an assistant to two famous photographers, and they traveled the country together photographing horse shows, tracks, and state fairs. Her next gig was with another photographer pair, who kept to California circles. Her mother helps out with business affairs, while she enjoys her Swedish camera with German lens.
At a horse show in Santa Barbara she was hired as assistant to two famous equestrian photographers with whom she travelled all over the country for two years, bringing horses in focus at shows, tracks and state fairs. Her second job was with another photographer pair and involved only shows in California. Her mother handles her business now, as she enjoys the use of her Swedish camera with German lens.
Two renowned photographers took her on as an apprentice at a Santa Barbara show, after which she helped them pose and focus horses at shows, tracks, and state fairs all over the country. After her first apprenticeship, she found another mentor pair who led her to shows around California. Now with business assistance from her mother, she is clicking on her own with a Swedish camera equipped with German lens.
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