Rein & Sky Media is a family-owned and operated business, rooted in a shared passion for both photography and horses.
For generations, storytelling through the lens and life in the saddle have been at the heart of who we are.
It Runs in the Family
McKenna
McKenna is the creative eye behind Rein & Sky Media, combining a lifelong love of horses with a natural talent for capturing authentic moments.
She first sat on a horse at six months old and has been behind the camera since the age of three, receiving her first Canon for her 13th birthday. Her passion continued to grow through extensive photography classes in both high school and college, and in high school she was selected by her instructor to serve as a teaching assistant for photography summer camps.
Whether behind the camera or in the saddle, she brings a calm, intuitive approach to every session.
Ana
Ana is the self-proclaimed “momager” behind Rein & Sky Media and will likely be your main point of contact for bookings.
She has been riding since the age of eight and competed in various equestrian disciplines from age 10 through 25. Alongside her time in the saddle, Ana studied photography throughout high school, learning to process film in the darkroom and serving as Yearbook editor for two years.
With a lifelong connection to both horses and photography, she brings organization, experience, and a supportive presence behind the scenes.
Our Legacy
Ariel competed at the Advanced level in Eventing in Area VI of the USEA, with her sights set on the Olympics. A major back injury paused her competitive career, but her experience and love for horses and the sport remain.
Ariel Edwards
Janio began his photography career in London in his twenties and is today an internationally recognized photographer and videographer, producing and directing projects around the world.
Janio Edwards
Walter Jr. began his career with the Paris bureau of New York Times–Wide World Photos before joining the Topical Press Agency in London, founded by his father.
After early work in Washington, D.C. with Harris & Ewing, he joined the illustrations department at National Geographic in 1933, where he went on to become Chief of the Pictorial Research Division, retiring in 1973.
Walter M. “Toppy” Edwards
Walter Sr. was a photojournalist and co-founder of the Topical Press Agency in London in 1903.
Known for his constant pursuit of images around the world, his work took him across continents in search of compelling stories. In his 1929 obituary, it was written that he died in Sierra Leone, “in the course of his constant world-wide quest of pictures.”
His travels included time in Alberta and the Rocky Mountains, where his photographs helped spark international interest in the region.
