by Equine Photographers Podcast | May 21, 2026 | Podcast & Show Notes
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From film to digital to AI, the tools have evolved—but the pattern hasn’t. This episode looks at how accessibility has reshaped equine photography and where the real separation happens.
by Equine Photographers Podcast | May 14, 2026 | Podcast & Show Notes
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A polished ad doesn’t always mean it works. In stallion and sale horse marketing, clarity matters more than design. This episode breaks down what actually makes an ad effective—and where most go wrong.
by Equine Photographers Podcast | May 7, 2026 | Podcast & Show Notes
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There is a difference between editing an image and changing the horse. This Field Notes episode breaks down how Photoshop and AI work differently—and where editing crosses into misrepresentation in equine photography.
by Equine Photographers Podcast | Apr 30, 2026 | Podcast & Show Notes
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The equine photography industry is shifting. From AI to pricing and accessibility, this episode explores what’s really changing—and why the standard for representing the horse still matters
by Equine Photographers Podcast | Apr 23, 2026 | Podcast & Show Notes
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Who actually owns a photo—and who has the right to use it? This episode breaks down the difference between copyright, licensing, and where social media managers fit into the equation.
by Equine Photographers Podcast | Apr 17, 2026 | Podcast & Show Notes
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Social media managers are using client photos to promote their own businesses—but that doesn’t mean they have the right to. This episode breaks down who actually owns photo rights and where most people are getting it wrong.