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Baroque Saddles Explained
Here at Baroque Horse Magazine we have always admired the traditional saddles of the Iberian peninsula, or as some would know them as baroque saddles. Not knowing too much ourselves we decided to talk to our friends at Zaldi Saddles…
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12 tips to take photos like a Pro
01. Know your camera Cameras can be likened to riding a horse or driving a car. The same theory, but all have their own idiosyncrasies. Master your reaction speed to how quickly your camera takes a photo. Eg. If you…
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Interview with Carl Hester
Baroque Horse Magazine had the chance to catch up with British Olympic Gold medalist and Dressage Rider Carl Hester, MBE, recently when Carl was Down Under in Sydney, Australia as part of Equitana Asia Pacific. Carl was conducting a ‘Specialist…
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Master Luís Valença
A great master and a living legend, the reputation of Portuguese equestrian artiste, Luís Valença Rodrigues precedes him throughout the world. Former master of the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art, he performed at the Royal Horse Gala and Appassionata Shows…
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MANUEL VEIGA STUD
As we navigate the sinewy roads from Golegã, the Portuguese capital of the horse, to Azinhaga, the rural landscape screams Ribatejo, with its endless fertile fields that have been one of the richest agricultural regions since the XVIII.
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Pedro Torres
PEDRO TORRES: The Person and the Rider Interview and photos by Cátia Castro – (Interviewed in 2013, in issue 10 of Baroque Horse Magazine) Pedro Torres is a reference in the Working Equitation world by being several times World champion,…