Rachael Waller Photography > "Phoenix Rising"
Chosen by The Center Of Fine Art Photography's  "All Things Horses" show in Sept. 08

The Sunset as it appears in "Blue's " Eye.
Naturally shot. No photoshop.
One horse with a great reflective eye and a gorgeous California sunset.
© Rachael Waller Photography www.Indianstunts.com
To purchase this print direct from the studio
 email Rachael@Indianstunts.com
Rachael Waller Photography > A best friends hug

Private print nfs.
Rachael Waller Photography > "A FREED Lot"

Yearling Draft x's saved from slaughter come home to California after a 36 hour trailer ride.
Rachael Waller Photography > Sandia's challenge

Rachael Waller Photography 2008
Wild horses
Rachael Waller Photography > Prada
Featured in Santa Barbara's "Seasons" Magazine- Fall 2006
Rachael Waller Photography > "Jules Blues"
This piece is of an outstanding pure white filly that had been adopted, sadly, the owners had a financial hardship and asked Canyon Creek to find her a forever home. Maybe she is your special horse. Her eyes are crystal blue like the ocean  and her heart is all yours. Jule came in with the first herd 2005. She will be ready to ride this spring 2008.

Limited edition framed print and canvas in stock!
Rachael Waller Photography
Rachael Waller Photography > "Rubi At Liberty"
San Rubin (Stallion) 
Oldenburg Horse of They Year 2007 Third Level
Owned by Stephen Browning II

"Honorable Mention" 2008 Ideal Equine- The International Equine Photographers Network contest.
©Rachael Waller Photography
Rachael Waller Photography > Canyon Creek Farm..Saving One Herd at a Time.. photo
Rachael Waller Photography > Indian Blanket
Babies in a row form a traditional Indian blanket

LIMITED EDITION PRINT 2006
Rachael Waller Photography
"A FREED Lot"

Yearling Draft x's saved from slaughter come home to California after a 36 hour trailer ride.
Rachael Waller Photography > "A FREED Lot"

Yearling Draft x's saved from slaughter come home to California after a 36 hour trailer ride.
"A FREED Lot"

Yearling Draft x's saved from slaughter come home to California after a 36 hour trailer ride.
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