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Amy Dragoo

The Plaid Horse Season 1 Episode 491

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Amy Dragoo has been shooting the Kentucky Three-Day Event for over 24 years, and she's been a photographer for Practical Horseman for more than 30 years. If you've ever opened a copy of Practical Horseman, Dressage Today, or the Chronicle of the Horse, you've almost certainly seen her work. 


Based in the Philadelphia area, Amy is an internationally recognized commercial and editorial photographer serving magazine and website publishers, equestrian sport sponsors, and stock agencies across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. 


Known for her creative angles, stunning backgrounds, and images that tell a story.
She is a storyteller, a student of the sport, and one of the most passionate advocates for equestrian media working today.

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Until next time, keep reading, keep learning, keep riding, and remember that the horse world is better when we build it together. I will see you at the ring!