
Photograph is taken at the line of where the girth would be. The horse's head is up and standing square with no leg cocked.

Photo taken at where the girth would be on the horse. The horse's head is up and at attention standing square.

Both rear legs are visible

This is a more ideal shot as it not only shows the front legs, but also the rear legs.

This shows any markings on the front of the face. Notice the lighting clearly allows for a clear view of the face. The horse is facing the camera with ears forward. All facial features are clearly visible.
Examples of How to Take Conformation Photos for Registration
Example of a Movement Video
This is a good video showing the trot and canter. Your video can be free running like this one or can be on a lunge. Walking and standing still shots are also encouraged. Music is unnecessary. Raw video is fine.