Equine Portraits

Paso Fino Horse Portraits | Julie Cordero Photography | Ocala, Florida

One of my greatest joys as a photographer is the opportunity to capture breeds of horses or dogs that I’ve never had in front of my camera. It is a privilege to learn about what makes the breed unique and special and to get to photograph those characteristics.

On a recent trip to Ocala, Florida- “Horse Capital of the World” - I was invited to photograph a group of six absolutely lovely Paso Fino mares and stallions owned by @ariaspasofino farm and Dr. Edward Mills.

While there, I also got to RIDE one of the mares! What a fun experience! In the video taken, I’m giggling at both the smoothness of the gait as well as the staccato sound of it. If you ever are given the chance to ride one of these unique horses, just say ‘yes!’ These horses execute a natural four-beat lateral ambling gait. This gait is natural to the horse, without the aid of training devices. It’s quite unique.

Enjoy the photos!

Julie

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Handsome Andalusian Stallion Modeling on the Campus of Texas Tech University | Lubbock, Texas | Julie Cordero Photography

As a photographer in Lubbock, it can be difficult to find truly lovely locations for photo shoots. Especially when you’re bringing an animal as big as a horse. But the Texas Tech University campus definitely works!

Texas Tech is known as one of the loveliest university campuses in the country, thanks to the vision of the master builders who, in 1923, made a Spanish Renaissance style of architecture the blueprint for almost every building on campus. The intent was to represent the southwestern history of the region. Much of the beauty is found in the ornate columns, decorative window structures, archways, and pilasters that look as though they came from some of the great architects of Spain.

Having lived in Spain myself, I have a heart and passion for the design of these buildings and have wanted to showcase them in a photo session. My desire was to utilize a horse of a breed from Spain. Enter Fresco, a stunning Andalusian stallion who fits the bill. His owner, Ashleigh, wore a full-length black tulle skirt, which highlighted his grey coloring. She bravely rode him through the arched walkways, with the architecture behind.

A separate human model, Miranda, was brought in as well for a creative spin. Miranda actively rides horses, so she was ready to handle Fresco with finesse and skill, despite tight clothing and high heels! This cowgirl shined in her job.

Enjoy these images. I am incredibly proud of them.

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Andalusian stallion - Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX - Julie Cordero Photography
Andalusian stallion with model - Texas Tech Univ - Lubbock, TX - Julie Cordero Photography

Amazing Morningstar Ranch Styled Equine Shoot | Julie Cordero Photography | Horse and Rider

Imagine being in a gorgeous space where everywhere you turned were stunning horse and rider combinations to photograph. That’s what this styled shoot was. A photographer’s dreamland. A place and time to learn from others, practice new skills, build your portfolio and, well, just have a killer time! What an absolute joy to have the honor of participating in this incredible evening.

This photoshoot was held May 15, 2021 at the lovely Morningstar Ranch in Pilot Point, Texas. This place has it all: a beach, woods, lakes, a swing, open fields….so much eye candy!! The shoot was envisioned and brought to life by three phenomenal equine photographers: Terri Cage, Caitlin Demura, and Lynn Schwab. Go check out their work.

Below is just a taste of the images I took that evening. There are so many more! Enjoy the gallery and let me know your thoughts! I welcome hearing from my friends and followers. Of course, I’m open to schedule a fantasy shoot with you and YOUR horse.

Shallow Creek’s Garrett, AKA ‘Valor’, a cremello Morgan horse, with model Kat Brewer. Bridle by Weaver Leather.

Shallow Creek’s Garrett, AKA ‘Valor’, a cremello Morgan horse, with model Kat Brewer. Bridle by Weaver Leather.

Can you imagine a prom session with your horse? What a perfect reuse of your prom dress. Horse: The Prize of Cashmire, AKA ‘T-Rex’, a chestnut Quarter Horse. Model: The gorgeous Caitlin Deisler. Dress by Sherrihill.

Can you imagine a prom session with your horse? What a perfect reuse of your prom dress.

Horse: The Prize of Cashmire, AKA ‘T-Rex’, a chestnut Quarter Horse. Model: The gorgeous Caitlin Deisler. Dress by Sherrihill.

For the very best in unimaginably stunning couture clothing, Coffman Couture is the place to visit. Check out this skirt!Horse and rider: Sjabbe MF, a black Friesian owned by Marvel Jeffcoat and Dan Kessler of Medallion Friesians. He is ridden by Clare Morrow, who handled him so beautifully.

For the very best in unimaginably stunning couture clothing, Coffman Couture is the place to visit. Check out this skirt!

Horse and rider: Sjabbe MF, a black Friesian owned by Marvel Jeffcoat and Dan Kessler of Medallion Friesians. He is ridden by Clare Morrow, who handled him so beautifully.

A Victorian princess and her black steed.

A Victorian princess and her black steed.

Sweet Angel, a bay roan Quarter Horse, is ridden and loved and owned by Haley Wright.

Sweet Angel, a bay roan Quarter Horse, is ridden and loved and owned by Haley Wright.

Valor, showing off his amazing tack from The Baroque Horse Store and handled by Kat Brewer. How lovely is this pair?

Valor, showing off his amazing tack from The Baroque Horse Store and handled by Kat Brewer. How lovely is this pair?

What a warrior QUEEN!

What a warrior QUEEN!

Black background images are a perfect way to showcase your horse.

Black background images are a perfect way to showcase your horse.

Now this is the way to go to prom? Prom queens didn’t look like this when I was in high school! So stunning.

Now this is the way to go to prom? Prom queens didn’t look like this when I was in high school! So stunning.

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#tlcgotstyle21

Debby Thomas Workshop at Zephyr Farm in Spotsylvania, Virginia

Prepare to drool. You are about to stare at some unbelievably gorgeous horses with serious mane GOALS!

Recently, I traveled to Virginia to visit with my daughter (she attends college back in my home state) and participate in the Debby Thomas Workshop at Zephyr Farm. Zephyr Farm is a small family-owned Gypsy Cob stud service operation. This truly lovely place was the backdrop for a recent photographers workshop hosted by the talented Debby Thomas. I was gifted with the joy of having ten amazing horses in front of my camera that day. Horses that not only blessed my soul with joy but gave me the opportunity to strengthen my skills photographing horses in their natural environment in both action and portraiture.

Thanks in abundance to everyone who assisted with this adventure, including Debbie, Carolyn, and Leslie. You three were so fun to meet and a privilege to work with.

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Lubbock Police Department Mounted Unit

The Lubbock Police Department Mounted Unit currently consists of ten officers, with four in training. Within this group are a sergeant and a captain. 

This Mounted Unit provides police patrol, assisting with crime prevention in our city. Officers regularly cover the downtown and depot areas, especially during events such as First Friday Art Trail. The unit also conducts neighborhood deployments. During the Zoe Campos investigation, they participated in area searches. This unit obviously plays a strong role in the protection of our city and I am grateful.

Another aspect of their valuable work is participation in numerous events throughout the community — including National Night Out, Foster Kids Birthday Bash, ABC Pro Rodeo, and Challenger Little League. 

Officers in the Mounted Unit volunteer for this assignment as an ancillary duty and all hold other full-time positions within the department. Each Mounted Officer owns his or her own horse and takes 100% percent responsibility for the daily care of the horse. Through donations made to the Lubbock Police Foundation on behalf of the Mounted Unit the Foundation assists officers in offsetting some costs of feeding the horses.  

This past year, solely due to the community support through the Lubbock Police Foundation five Mounted Officers and their horses attended the 11th Basic Mounted Patrol School in Midland. Six Mounted Officers attended the TEEX Large Animal Rescue School jointly hosted here in Lubbock with the Lubbock Fire Department Search and Rescue Team members this past October.

It was my honor to photograph this excellent group of Mounted Officers and their horses this past week. Enjoy a selection of images from their photo session.

Members of the Lubbock Police Department Mounted Unit

Members of the Lubbock Police Department Mounted Unit

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Post Stampede Rodeo in Post, Texas | Western Lifestyle Photography | Julie Cordero Photography

My immediate family relocated to Texas about 20 years ago. I grew up in Virginia, showing hunter and jumper horses and my mother rode American Saddlebreds, so I had a strong knowledge of the English disciplines of the horse industry. My western riding experience and knowledge — not so much. I’ve learned a lot in the last 20 years! Rodeo is one example of a western sport that I’ve had to learn the associated nuances of it such as the events that make up a rodeo and its unique terminology. I remember being quite surprised when we moved to Texas learning that rodeo is a high school sport here!

For a while now I have wanted to photograph a rodeo. I reached out to a well-known West Texas sports photographer, Paul Roberts of Paul Roberts Photography, asking for assistance. This guy is a fantastic high-action sports photographer and knows his stuff! Paul is a media photographer for Townsquare Media and Dave Campbell, covering the Texas Tech University Athletics Department as well as other area schools and sports teams. He has been photographing rodeos for years and has the skill, experience, and equipment to produce fantastic images – he even comes to a rodeo with the same 300 mm, 15-pound camera lens that he uses for football! Paul agreed to allow me to train under him, for which I am incredibly grateful! I’d suggest you go check out his work and even purchase some prints from him. You’ll be impressed.

This past Thursday night I headed out to the Post Stampede Rodeo in Post, Texas, a great local event celebrating its 80th year in 2020! The night was quite tiring but incredibly fun and I learned a ton. I had an excellent teacher. I definitely realized that I need to up my game in terms of the equipment I have to photograph outdoor high-speed action at night. For example, I need to invest in a couple of high-powered strobes. The one strobe light I brought didn’t cut it, so I ended up just turning it off and using my camera and ambient light only. That recipe guarantees grainy photos. Live and learn.

The Title Sponsor for this year‘s event was GermBlast, a great company that employs a number of friends including members of the Underwood family. They were there selling T-shirts and giving back the proceeds to the rodeo. Of course, I bought one! TNT Rodeo brought a great team with them for a great event. New attendance records were made each night this year.

I can’t wait to get ready for the next great rodeo, a great western life tradition.


In 2020, the Post Stampede Rodeo in Post, Texas celebrated 80 years of rodeo.

In 2020, the Post Stampede Rodeo in Post, Texas celebrated 80 years of rodeo.

Life isn’t always rodeos, cowboys, & horses. But it should be.
— #horsesandheels
Steer wrestling at the Post Stampede Rodeo with Julie Cordero Photography
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Adorable Siblings and Their Horse | Julie Cordero Photography | Pet and Equine Photography | Lubbock, Texas

I keep staring at these photos and just melt E V E R Y time! Not only are these kids and their patient horse-friend absolutely adorable, but these two sweet kids are growing up learning to love and respect animals. What a powerful and important lesson. Children who are taught to be kind to animals grow up kind to humans as well.

This beautiful black Polish Arabian, Czecher, is 24-years-young and is owned by the mother of these two young riders. Czecher is a fabulous kid sitter! The kids love and trust him totally— they can as he’s quite trustworthy. I was definitely concerned about Miles’ fingers while this sweet boy was feeding Czecher a carrot (aren’t carrots with the green tops still on them the BEST!) from our local Market Street, but this horse took great care of his little charge. Czecher, when not babysitting, is a very talented dressage horse. For the last several years, he has been used primarily as a lesson horse and has taught numerous children to ride.

The mother of Molly and Miles, Renee, has owned Czecher since the day he was born. He captured the heart of his owner immediately. And what’s really special— the kids’ grandmother owned Czecher’s dam! This story is all in the family. What a wonderful legacy of love.

Molly is seven and is already taking dressage riding lessons on Czecher at Premier Park Equestrian Center. I love watching her ride! She has begun showing him in Intro Level dressage shows and has a great riding future ahead of her.

What a special treat to photograph this trio. I am blessed with amazing clients who become my friends.

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Models: Molly and Miles

Equine Model: Czecher, a registered Arabian gelding

Location: Premier Park Equestrian Center | Lubbock, Texas

Flowers: Tucker Floral | Lubbock Texas

Red Dress: Joyfolie

Cowgirl Boots: Macie Bean

Mid-century Side Chair: Joss & Main

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We have almost forgotten how strange a thing it is that so huge and powerful and intelligent an animal as a horse should allow another, and far more feeble animal to ride upon its back.
— Peter Gray

It is my sincere privilege to help families create tangible expressions of their love for each other through the art of photography and print. To chat about your own horse and rider session, head to www.juliecordero.com/contact and fill out the form. I’ll be in touch soon.

Time Well Spent with Dena Kirkpatrick, Professional Horse Trainer and World Renowned Clinician

I am truly honored to be able to spend time with any member of the Kirkpatrick family.

This past week, I had the privilege of photographing the world’s cutest little cowboy — a newer member of the Kirkpatrick family— with his mother, Sarah, and grandmother, Dena.

Sarah lives in Ft. Worth with her family and is the Director of Marketing at Anzea Textiles.

Dena Kirkpatrick is a professional horse trainer, world-renowned clinician, and wife to calf-roping horse trainer and rancher, Cliff Kirkpatrick.

Dena's accomplishments are huge in the horse industry. She holds the record as the only rider and horse pair to win all Go Rounds of the BFA World Championship Futurity. For 10 years in a row, Dena held a place in the Top 10 Futurity Trainers list. She is also the trainer of the Calgary Stampede Champion Canadian World Champ, Lady Perks, aka “Beauty.” Dena also trained WPRA World Champion AHA Horse of the Year Sugar Moon Express, aka “Martha.” As well, Dena has been West Texas Futurity/Derby Champion, San Antonio Livestock Show Rodeo Champion, BFA World Championship Futurity and Futurity Reserve Champion, Elite Futurity Champion, AHA World Champion, Speedhorse Gold Cup Futurity Reserve Champion, Old Fort Days Futurity Reserve Champion, Harlequin Farms Futurity Champion. Dena is sponsored by several companies, including Medivet Equine, Renew Gold, MedVet Pharm, Multi Radiance Veterinary, and Martin Saddlery.

Impressive.

Thanks for having me out, Dena!

The Kirkpatrick family with Magnum, an American Quarter Horse.

The Kirkpatrick family with Magnum, an American Quarter Horse.

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Stunning Horse and Rider Session with Rebecca and Echo

This past week, I had the privilege of traveling to West Palm Beach/Wellington, Florida for The Equine Photography Retreat, a gathering of top horse photographers from around the globe. It was a truly amazing week with absolutely magical real-life unicorns to photograph.

This gorgeous pair is made up of Ecuador XXIV, also known as ‘Eco’, an Andalusian stallion, and Becca, our gorgeous model. They were a joy to capture in art.

Spring is on its way here in Texas. It’s definitely not too early to start planning and scheduling your Horse & Rider Session!

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Horse & Rider Sessions Now Available.

Contact Julie at 806.392.1443 to book.

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