CONTACT ME

CONTACT ME

Mbphotography


You truly deserve an exceptional experience, and I want to ensure that I’m the perfect fit for you.


I invest my heart into each of my clients’ equine love stories, striving to provide the best service possible.


I’m eager to learn more about you and your horse’s journey. Please fill out the contact form, and I’ll reach out to you as soon as I can.


Located - Northern Tasmania / Ballarat, VIC.

Q&A's

Can I get prints of my photos?

Absolutely! I offer high-quality prints in various sizes. Just let me know which image(s) you’d like printed, and I’ll walk you through the options.

What if my horse is having an off day?

No stress! I’m a horse owner and rider myself, so I understand things don’t always go to plan. I’m happy to be patient or reschedule if needed.

Can I book multiple horses in one session?

Yes, I offer bundle pricing for multiple horses—just let me know in advance so we can allow enough time.

Do you offer video and photo packages?

I sure do! If you're interested in both video and photography, I can create a personalised package that suits your needs and budget.

What should I wear for the shoot?

Something clean, simple, and comfortable that makes you feel confident. Neutral tones work well, but feel free to bring a few outfit options!

How do I book a session?

Just head to my contact page or send me a message via socials. I’ll get back to you quickly to lock in a date and time.

Can I post my photos or video on social media?

Absolutely! I love seeing your favourites shared—just please tag or credit my work where possible.

Do I need to clean my horse before the shoot?

Yes please! A clean, tidy horse (and gear if applicable) makes a big difference to the final photos. Even for paddock sessions, a quick brush really helps!

Do you take special requests during a session?

Definitely. If there’s a specific pose, moment, or shot you have in mind, just let me know—I’ll do my best to capture it.

What kind of camera and gear do you use?

I currently shoot with a Canon R5 paired with a 100–500mm lens, which I use for all my equine and wildlife photography and videography. As my focus on videography continues to grow, I’m planning to add a second camera dedicated specifically to capturing motion.