Please e-mail your photos to:

Krista@OnlyCuttingHorses.com

Just copy-paste the e-mail to make sure it doesn't get miss typed.

In the Subject Line label it with your
HORSES NAME. In the area where the e-mail content
is typed please include your
HORSES CATEGORY or categories your horse is listed under.

E-mail programs normally have an ATTACH button represented with a PAPER CLIP icon, as
well as a File-Menu choice of "Attach."

Please send a jpeg, bmp, or other common photo files.
Do not send a picture in a Word Document, I can't use it.

I will e-mail you when your ad is posted.
Please check your Spam box in case your "Ad Posted" notice e-mail gets put in there.

Tip! Try cropping your picture. It will help the horse show up larger when displayed and
look better too. To see how cropping will make a difference, check out the pictures at the
bottom of the page.

If you are sending more then one picture you might have to send multiple e-mails. Please
label the e-mails so they can be identified. If your are sending multiple photos please let
me know which one you want as your main large photo. The other ones will be click-able
thumbnails.
Important Note:
If you purchased a photo ad, and I do not receive a picture shortly (do to forgetfulness or an error
with e-mailing), I will let you know. Pictures should be submitted the same day as your horses
information. After I have informed you that I have
not received a picture of your horse, your ad
could be posted. The longest I will hold your ad from posting is one day if I am missing a picture. If I
am super busy it could be held up to 3 business days.  As soon as I post the ad, you start using the
days you paid for. When I receive your picture after it has been missing, it will be priority. Please note
I usually post ads or updates only on business days. Please feel free to let me know if you have any
problems. I am helpful & friendly.

Thanks
A good first impression is very important, and your picture is a huge part of that first impression!
When cropping a picture make sure the horse is in the center of the picture. Note how the horse is equal
distance from all edges of the picture. Remember not to crop out a photographers copyright signature.
Not Cropped
The horse is much easer to see and you don't view as much background.
Cropped
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