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Photographing Dressage in PEI: Dressage Through a New Lens
Step inside a three-day dressage show at Gingerwood in PEI. From beginners to FEI professionals, discover the beauty, precision, and quiet elegance of dressage through the lens of a hunter-jumper photographer exploring a new world.


Coaching with Intention: Ainslie Matheson of AM Equestrian
Discover Ainslie Matheson's coaching philosophy focused on preparation and clear communication, designed to enhance horse and rider partnerships for a successful show season.


The Barn Through Her Eyes: Motherhood, Horses & Learning to Let Go
An intimate look at motherhood, horses, and the simple magic of seeing a familiar place through a child’s wonder.


Finding Your Way Back: An Adult Amateur's Return to Showing
In a sport often measured in rounds, times, and results, Maggie knows the truth: the show ring is only a small part of the story. The real meaning lives in the quiet work that happens long before the in-gate — the early mornings, the mental preparation, and the partnership built one ride at a time.


Beyond the Ribbon: A Partnership-First Approach with Deanna Greenman
In a sport often measured by the height of a jump or the color of a ribbon, Deanna sees a different scoreboard. For her, coaching isn’t just about technical precision—it’s about the quiet, invisible threads of trust that bind a horse and rider together.


A Timeless Langdon Hall Wedding | Kennedy & Michael
Some weddings stay with you long after the day itself has passed. Kennedy and Michael’s celebration at Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa was one of those days — a wedding filled with meaning, history, and the quiet kind of joy that comes from two people who are truly best friends.


Choosing Joy in the Ring: Erin and Morocco
Some horses change the way we ride. Others change the way we feel. For Erin Barrington, Morocco isn’t just her partner in the ring — he’s the reason she smiles on even the hardest days. This season wasn’t about moving up. It was about choosing joy, trusting her horse, and redefining what success looks like.


The Why Behind the Work: Abi and Her Boys
Some seasons are measured in ribbons. Others are measured in growth, devotion, and the quiet moments that make the work worth it. For Abi Sheerer, this past season was about progress that didn’t always show up on paper — but mattered more than anything else.


The Confidence to Keep Going: Jaidyn and Oriel
Showing isn’t just about ribbons — it’s about growth, resilience, and the people cheering you on along the way. For Jaidyn Rhyno and her horse Oriel, last season was a reminder that progress isn’t measured by outcomes, but by the memories you create in the ring.


A Season of Transition: Jocelyn, Jewels, and the Road to 1.20m
Young Atlantic Canadian jumper rider Jocelyn Rhyno reflects on her final season with Intuition (Jewels) while stepping into the 1.20m jumper division with her new horse Cody.
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