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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 11 MIN

27: Field Notes — The Ethics of Photographing Horse Shows: Can You Just Show Up With a Camera?

from Equine Photographers Podcast

Horse shows are busy, fast-moving environments where trainers, exhibitors, and organizers work together to keep everything running smoothly. Along the rail, it’s common to see someone with a camera—but not every photographer is there in an official capacity. The ethics of photographing horse shows becomes an important conversation when someone simply shows up and begins shooting without permission. Understanding the role of the official photographer, the expectations of show management, and the impact on the industry helps clarify why this situation is more complex than it might first appear. Episode Summary Can you photograph a horse show without permission? In this Field Notes episode, we break down the ethics of photographing horse shows and why simply showing up with a camera isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. From the role of the official photographer to the expectations of show management, this conversation explores the professional standards that keep the industry functioning smoothly. Subscribe What You’ll Learn What the official horse show photographer is responsible for Why photographing horse shows without permission creates conflict The difference between spectators, hobbyists, and professionals How unauthorized photography impacts working photographers and event organizers What professional etiquette looks like at horse shows Key Takeaways Horse show photography isn’t just about capturing images — it’s about understanding the structure of the event, respecting professional roles, and contributing to an ecosystem that supports photographers, exhibitors, and organizers alike. What might feel harmless in the moment can have real consequences for the people hired to do the job. Topics Covered The role of the official photographer Permission vs. access at horse shows Industry expectations and professional conduct Common misconceptions about photographing events Why this topic continues to come up in the equine photography industry Resources & Related Reading – Read the companion article on The Horse In Focus:Just Showing Up With a Camera: The Ethics of Photographing Horse Shows -Explore more episodes from Equine Photographers Podcast Field Notes About Field Notes Field Notes is a short-form series from the Equine Photographers Podcast focused on real-world topics, industry insights, and conversations that working photographers are having every day. Subscribe The post 27: Field Notes — The Ethics of Photographing Horse Shows: Can You Just Show Up With a Camera? appeared first on Equine Photographers Podcast.

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