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Re-enactors will be playing such roles as cavalry soldiers from 1861-1898, Cowboys from 1850-1880, Indians, and Mountain Men, gold prospectors, frontier women and children, complete town scenes with working wagons, surreys, buggies, teams, saloon with special shows by The Wild Women of the Frontier, portraying Annie Oakley, Calamity Jane, Big Nosed Kate, Carrie Nation, and others!  Working mercantile, First National Bank, barber shop, bath house, lawyer's office, pony express, saloon, sheriff's office, log cabin jail, trappers cabin, livery stable with O.K. corral, cowboys working longhorn cattle, and a blacksmith shop await you!

Some of our models have been featured in Wild West Magazine and Southern Art Magazine, to name a few, and some have been in several movies i.e. Rough Riders, Buffalo Soldiers, and Ride with the Devil.  Our models are authentic in every period they portray, and our models work for tips.  That means when you photograph them, you tip them ($).  We ask that you be as generous as your budget allows.  Artists and photographers may ask for certain scenes or poses from models, which is strictly between artist and model.

Our models are equipped with enough authentic saddles, weapons, and clothing to give you a scene right out of a Remington or Russell painting!  Models are very knowledgeable of the authenticity of the time period and are there to inspire you.  They will work with you to create the scene you want, or will create one for you.  Just to name a few scenes easily set up, are camp fire, chuck wagon, covered wagon, working cowboy, hard riding, fighting, and many impromptu scenarios. 

A photo shoot is simple, peaceful, and calm.  The only people needing to make any hootin’ or hollerin’ are the people which have been told to do so by the artist.  We will have coordinated scenes and fights throughout the shoot, but artists are more than welcome to ask models to do certain things for the camera.

Models can explain the difference between a certain weapon, and its use.  Why one saddle might be used to portray one era or another, etc.  They will try to help you leave with more than just photos.

 

Call for Details - 913-773-8537