Long fascinated with the form and spirit of the horse, Lynne began shooting professionally in 2003. Equus Magazine and the Los Angeles Times were among the first publications to run her work. She travels throughout the country and so far, Europe, doing sport, portrait and fine art photography. She also does technical photography for equine clinicians and product catalogs, and has shot many equine catalog covers.

Lynne’s images are anything but cookie-cutter photography. She particularly relishes exploring creative use of light and shadow, striving to capture motion and stillness in the same moment. Her specialty is horses in motion, whether at liberty, in sport or portraits on the move.
Lynne enjoys all aspects of farm and ranch photography, whether it is for stallion promotion or personal sessions. She has a large catalog of horse and companion animal stock images for use in advertising, editorial or websites.
She has entered and won many contests. A highlight was the 2007 Black and White Spider Awards, Professional Division, in which she placed first in the nature category with a horse image.
Lynne currently has an image in the juried show “All Things Horses,” which opens this month at Colorado’s Center for Fine Art Photography.
Lynne says her most challenging and memorable sessions so far were those of the touring show Cavalia, initially for Equus and later in Texas shooting for the Cavalia company itself for media and other promotional use. Photographing a point-to-point endurance ride across Andalusia was another career highlight.
The artist enjoys the sport of endurance riding. She has two Arabian sporthorses and her mare’s half-Lipizzan filly. Her favorite spectator sport is Portuguese bloodless bullfighting on horseback. She considers it “the finest expression of dressage skills since the end of the mounted cavalry."

She is based in Lake Mathews, near Riverside. To see Lynne Glazer’s work and contact the artist, visit www.photo.lynnesite.com.
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