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What Makes an Image Feel Western and HAPPY 100 EPISODES!
Episode 1009th June 2026 • Cowgirls with Cameras • Kimberly Beer, Cara Taylor Swift and Phyllis Burchett
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In this 100th episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we’re talking about what makes a photo feel Western beyond the obvious hats, horses, and big pretty skies. Western imagery is built through the details: worn leather, dust, weathered wood, sweat marks, denim, rope, cowgirl braids, open space, hard honest work, and a strong sense of place. It’s about texture that tells the truth, space that gives the image a little room to breathe, and storytelling that makes the viewer wonder what happened before the frame and what comes next. The most powerful Western photographs are not overly polished or staged to perfection. They feel real. They show the relationship between people, animals, land, tradition, and daily life. When texture, space, and story come together, a Western photograph becomes more than a beautiful image. It becomes a visual record of a way of life.

We also want to send out big THANK YOUS to our sponsors for supporting our most recent Montana photography event held at the Circle Bar Guest Ranch. Guild Canvas Company and Greater Than Gatsby have been amazing to work with and support photographers in so many ways. Go check them out!

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