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How to Take Black Background Horse Photos

How to Take Black Background Horse Photos

There’s a not-so-secret trick that equine photographers keep in their bag of tricks.  It’s striking and classic, and makes people go “oooo” and “ahhhh”.  What am I talking about?  The “black background” shot. It’s one of the most impressive pictures you can take of your horse, but it’s also one of the easiest.  There’s no special lighting or big black backdrops we set up behind the horses… the trick is a barn aisleway or door with the light shining in…

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Equine Photography Tips IV – Timing Over Fences

Equine Photography Tips IV – Timing Over Fences

It’s been a while since we’ve revisited the equine photography tips series, but a Facebook fan and friend mentioned that I kind of dropped it off… whoops!  She asked specifically about timing over jumps (amongst others I will cover soon!), so we’ll cover that today.  If you want to play catch up, you can read the timing under saddle post or browse my entire equine photography archive. Timing over fences photos is both the easiest and the stupidest hardest thing…

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Tips for Portraits With Your Horse

Tips for Portraits With Your Horse

So, you want to get  professional photos taken with your horse huh?  Do it.  Do it yesterday.  I regret nothing. That being said, I do have some advice that might help you… or not.  Who knows.  I’m going to tell you anyway so I can share more pretty photos. Do your homework Find a good photographer.  Cheap isn’t usually best, but there are some exceptions.  I chose Anneke Paterson because I was lucky enough to know her personally and watch…

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Equine Photography Tips III – Timing Under Saddle

Equine Photography Tips III – Timing Under Saddle

No matter what kind of camera you have or what it’s set to, arguably the most important aspect of equine photography is timing.  Perfect exposure and clarity doesn’t mean anything if you catch the horse looking like a donkey when they are really a 10 mover… and that does happen!  Timing is everything. Those of you with DSLR cameras are going to have an easier time with this one.  That’s because the lag between when you click the button to…

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Equine Photography Tips I – Your Camera

Equine Photography Tips I – Your Camera

I post a lot of pictures on this blog, and often get comments asking questions about what kind of camera that I use and what settings, etc.  Equine photography is something that I really enjoy doing now as a hobby, although I did briefly shoot events and private sessions professionally in North Carolina. The trek from newbie with a low level digital SLR (single lens reflex) to a competent local pro photographerwasn’t quick or easy.  I’m also not saying I’m…

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