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Write to us at: Horse Illustrated, P.O. Box 8237, Lexington KY 40533.
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Contributing to HORSE ILLUSTRATED
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HI Profile
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In Focus
In Focus is HORSE ILLUSTRATED’s reader photo gallery—starring your horses! Send your quality candid print photos to: HORSE ILLUSTRATED, “In Focus,” P.O. Box 8237, Lexington KY 40533 or E-mail high resolution digital images to horseillustrated@bowtieinc.com with “In Focus” as the subject line. Along with your photo, please include your horse’s name, breed (if known) and a few sentences about why your horse is special enough to be in Horse Illustrated, as well as your name and address. Because of the volume of photos received, it is impossible to use all that are submitted. Photographs sent to In Focus automatically become the property of the publisher and cannot be acknowledged or returned.
Press Releases or New Product Information
We welcome your news updates and new product information! Please send press releases to HORSE ILLUSTRATED, P.O. Box 8237, Lexington KY 40533 or e-mail horseillustrated@bowtieinc.com.
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Job Opportunities
If you are interested in a job at BowTie, Inc., please review our current job opportunities and/or e-mail your resume and cover letter to Human Resources.
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