April 2024 Breyer Photo Show Results
April 2024: Lesson Learned
Judging by Kristian Beverly
Hi, I'm Kristian! I'm a longtime collector and you may know me as a tackmaker and blogger! I love replicating different types of tack into miniature scale and using it for performance showing.
I was so excited when I was asked to judge this Photo Show! I so enjoyed each interpretation of what a “lesson learned” is. From ground lessons, to riding lessons, and falling off, each entrant brought creativity to their scene. I was impressed with not only the entries but also the great fun everyone seemed to have. Congratulations to everyone!
17 and Under
1st place:
Leah A., IN
I love all of this! This is a nice choice of model, with nice fitting tack. I love the angle of this with a nice faded background. Great job!
2nd place:
Lily C., UT
This is such a nice lunging lesson. I like the arena with the grass outside. The Fjord is a great model to use and both dolls seem focused on their task!
3rd place:
Breanne E., FL
This image shows multiple parts of riding lessons. From mucking out the stall, to grooming, this is a nice image of a barn. The choice of models is great too!
4th place:
Bethanne K., AZ
What a great caption and scene this is creating. The angle of the models works well for this scene.
5th place:
Alexis H., FL
This was a good choice of model with lovely scenic background – love the rainbow! Good placement too.
6th place:
Kadence W., TX
This is a great model to demonstrate pole bending with. Nice job!
Honorable Mentions
True G., VA
What a pop of color! This is a great trick riding entry. This has a great composition and the model’s color really goes well with the pink tack and outfit!
Lindsay H., ON, Canada
A part of riding is the inevitable falling off. A clever angle and shot!
18 and Over
1st place:
Lucy K., TX
This is such a nice image with great presentation. The addition of the instructor coaching the rider through the obstacle really rounds out this well put-together photo.
2nd place:
Caitlin E., CO
I love everything about this photo, particularly the details – from the Riding 101 board to the posters and grooming tote, this feels like a real barn.
3rd place:
Emily M., SK, Canada
This is such a nice riding lesson. I love how the foreground and background mesh together to create a very realistic riding lesson. I also like how the viewer seems to be in control.What a nice scene! I like the fence and props in the background. The model is a good choice and the dolls are positioned well.
5th place:
Alli B., VA
This scene is so fun. I love the swapping of disciplines of the two riders. Each horse is very appropriately fitted to its tack!
6th place:
Lauren S., CA
This image tells a whole story and is a great use of the Connemara Mare mold. Not all riding lessons take place on a horse – sometimes you find yourself on the ground!
Honorable Mentions
Daphne H., UT
What a great perspective! Riding bareback in a field is a lot of fun!
Chloe W., SC
I like this scene because it’s something every horse lover has seen – either firsthand or by way of story.Blog posts
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