My Story
Photography has been part of my life for as long as I can remember.
From the moment I first held a camera, I was drawn to preserving feeling, connection, and fleeting moments that might otherwise be lost. Long before this became my career, it was already part of who I was.
I first began photographing at the age of eight, guided by my father—an award-winning photographer—who patiently taught me not only how to use a camera, but how to truly observe. Side by side, I learned that photography was never just about images. It was about patience. Presence. Respect. And learning how to see the world differently.
Alongside photography, horses have always held my heart.
They taught me quiet confidence, trust, and the beauty of unspoken connection. Over time, my lifelong love for horses and photography naturally intertwined—shaping both my art and my purpose.
What began as passion became Maureen Noce Photography: a space where emotion, artistry, and storytelling come together.
With over three decades of experience, I bring an intuitive understanding of movement, balance and light to every session. I look beyond a beautiful moment, seeking the precise second when form, emotion, and story align.
While equine photography remains at the heart of my work, my creative practice extends into portraits, lifestyle, editorial, and fine-art imagery. No matter the subject, my approach remains the same—intentional, thoughtful, and rooted in authenticity.
I believe the most powerful photographs are not created through posing or perfection, but through genuine connection.
Through calm guidance and an unrushed process, I create an environment where clients feel comfortable, seen, and understood. Every session becomes a collaboration built on trust, care, and respect.
This is more than photography to me.
It is the art of honouring stories. Preserving legacy. Creating heirloom-quality imagery that carries meaning long after the moment has passed.
It is a privilege to be invited into your world and entrusted with what matters most to you.
Thank you for being here. I would be honoured to tell your story.
— Maureen
