January 8, 202600:49:32

26: Fine Art Equine Photography & Wild Horse Conservation With Carol Walker

Carol Walker Returns: 10 Years of Growth

Carol Walker returns to share what changed in her fine art equine photography business over the last decade—what she’d do differently, how her creative focus evolved, and why wild horse conservation remains at the heart of her work.

 

IN THIS EPISODE:

Carol Walker of Living Images by Carol Walker returns to The Equine Photographer’s Podcast for a candid “10 years later” conversation about what changed—creatively and professionally—since her last appearance.

We talk about how her fine art equine photography approach evolved, what she would do differently if she were building her business again today, and the practical shifts that helped her stay aligned with her long-term vision. We also dive into photography as visual advocacy and why wild horse conservation continues to shape the stories she chooses to tell.

If you’re an equine photographer who wants to refine your artistic voice, build a body of work with meaning, and grow in a way that feels sustainable, this episode will help you think more clearly about the next decade—not just the next booking.

 

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • What changed in Carol’s business—and what stayed the same—over 10 years
  • How to evaluate your work as a fine art body of work
  • What Carol would do differently if starting today
  • Using photography as a voice for conservation
  • Building a recognizable artistic style over time
  • Balancing creative integrity with business growth
About the Guest: Carol Walker

Carol Walker is the artist behind Living Images by Carol Walker. Her fine art equine photography and wild horse work focus on storytelling, conservation, and creating imagery that lasts beyond a single moment in time.

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