Canadian Horse Journal's Annual Celebration of Horses Photo Contest is Back…Now with a New Video Category!

Photo Contest Video Promo!

2011 Photo Contest Mare & Foal Category Runner-Up

Photo: Peter Lindsay

Help us Celebrate Canada’s Beautiful Foals and Favourite Horses

Canadian Horse Journal is delighted to announce that entries for its 21st Annual Celebration of Horses Photo Contest, the longest running equine photography contest in Canada, are now being accepted at www.HORSEJournals.com/photo-contest for the following categories:
•    Beautiful Babies: for the foals of 2012;
•    Summer Fun: horses swimming, trail rides, pack trips, anything that shows true Canadian summer fun;
•    Winter Scenes: sleigh rides, dashing through the snow;
•    Working & Heritage: horses farming, carriage horses, ranch and cattle work; and,
•    Lights, Camera, Action: NEW video category!

The winning photos will be featured in the December 2012 issue of Canadian Horse Journal.

A huge thank you goes out to our generous contest sponsor, top Canadian trainer Jonathan Field! Each of the top two entries in each category will receive a set of Jonathan’s fabulous new horse training DVD series, The (re)Start is Everything. This series, valued at $299, provides the viewer with nine invaluable hours of Jonathan’s expert insight and horsemanship. For more information, please visit www.JonathanField.net.

Readers are invited to help choose the winners by voting online. All voters’ names will be entered in a draw, from which two winners will each receive a copy of Jonathan Field’s The (re)Start is Everything DVD series.

For more information about the 21st Annual Celebration of Horses Photo Contest, and to view an inspiring video featuring past photo contest winners, visit www.HORSEJournals.com/photo-contest.

Photo: 1st Runner-Up from 2011 Photo Contest Mare & Foal Category - Gem, a beautiful Rocky Mountain Horse filly, was born in July 2011. She is a quiet little girl who loves to sleep on the hillside in the sunshine. Owned and photographed by Peter Lindsay of Fenelon Falls, Ontario.