Photography has evolved dramatically over the past three decades. Today’s crystal-clear images, advanced filters, and sophisticated effects have transformed how we capture the world—especially the equestrian world. While these technological advances make photography more accessible than ever, they’ve also raised the bar for professional photographers to create truly exceptional work.
One such visionary is 26-year-old photographer Andrius Burba, who’s reimagining how we see horses through his lens. His groundbreaking project captures these magnificent animals from a perspective you’ve likely never witnessed before: shot from beneath a thick sheet of glass that reveals their complete profiles in stunning detail.
Behind the Scenes: A Monumental Creative Effort
Bringing this innovative concept to life was no small feat. Andrius assembled a dedicated team of 40 professionals to execute this ambitious vision. The horses had to be carefully and patiently maneuvered across a purpose-built wooden stage positioned over the glass—a process that required meticulous planning, precision, and unwavering patience from everyone involved.
According to Andrius: “Finding the right horse models for this photoshoot was both challenging and rewarding. As you can see from the final images, it took numerous sessions to create these masterpieces. We’re excited to share this project with you and would genuinely love to hear your thoughts.”



Experience the Magic
Ready to see these breathtaking images in motion? Check out the video below to witness this revolutionary approach to equestrian photography:
Share Your Thoughts!
This unique artistic perspective celebrates the beauty and majesty of horses in a way that challenges conventional equestrian photography. We’d love to hear what you think about Andrius’s work! Did it give you a fresh appreciation for these incredible athletes? Share your honest opinions in the comments below, and don’t forget to pass this along to fellow horse enthusiasts in your life. The more voices and perspectives we gather, the richer our appreciation for innovative equestrian art becomes.