Aureate

Photographer

Leslie Robins

Category

Fine Art Photography - Beauty

Company

Submission Group

Amateur

Year

2026

Country / Region

United States

Aureate is a series that represents my ongoing exploration of how equine form, presence, and individuality can be expressed through controlled studio-style portraiture. Working with this rare double-perlino stallion allowed me to study a horse whose naturally pale coat, sculptural musculature, and distinctive features respond to light in a very specific way. My goal was to create images that highlight both his physical strength and the quiet refinement that emerges when those qualities are presented with restraint.



Photographed against a neutral backdrop, the stallion was lit with directional light designed to define the contours of his frame and reveal the subtle tonal shifts within his pale, gold-washed coat. The added beading and braiding were used sparingly, serving as small points of emphasis rather than decorative excess. They create contrast with his athletic build, reinforcing one of the central themes of Aureate: the coexistence of strength and understated refinement.



Each image in the series reflects a different part of that study. The close portrait concentrates on detail—skin texture, muscle definition, and the consistency of his focus. The raised-leg posture introduces controlled movement, allowing me to capture the precision and training inherent in his performance while still maintaining clean lines and a composed silhouette. The third frame shifts toward introspection, using body curvature and head position to show the stallion’s inherent athleticism even in a moment of stillness.



Throughout the series, my priority was to photograph the horse with honesty and clarity while still presenting him in a way that acknowledges his rarity and presence. These images are intended to offer a study in balance—strength paired with delicacy, motion paired with discipline, and natural beauty shaped through intentional, minimal styling.