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1371.1 | Photographer or horseman? | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Wed Oct 03 1990 13:29 | 23 |
| Not sure what the going rates are, but a few years ago I contacted a
well known equine photographer and was quoted a rate of $250 for a
"shoot" plus film costs, plus milage at .20 per mile.
Are you a photographer interested in a new area, or a horse person
interested in photography? The reason I ask is that, after getting
the above quote and realizing I couldn't afford it, I asked a friend
who is a professional photographer if he moght be interested in doing
my stallion, as a way to build up a portfolio in a new area. Well he
thjought this was a good idea, and came and took about a hundred shots
of my horse.
WELL, not even ONE of these shots was usable. The horse was in weird
positions in all the still shots, and in mid-stride or off stride in
all the action shots. The color was nice, the bacvkground was
beautiful and the pictures might have been OK viewed as pleasant
fall scenes. But as horse pictures they were HORRIBLE! So I think
the most important part of being a horse photographer is really knowing
horses.
BTW Susan Sexton, a well know equine photographer, often gives clinics
on horse photography, and they are quite good.
in all of
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1371.2 | I'm a horsy folk, with an photo interests | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Wed Oct 03 1990 13:51 | 19 |
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I'm a horse person interested in Photography.... I've been taking
pictures for fun mostly for about 10 years.... I find usually you
can expect 2-3 fantastic shots per roll, or if your lucky (as I was
last weekend with a fellow equine noter!) alot come out usable.
I've only really started to get serious, I took attitash festival
shots I have been very pleased with (thought someday I will need
to update my equipment) and two shoots I did recently were basically
all standing photo's (halter), with a couple running lose in the
field photo's. I don't develop myself, but I have a very responsible
studio that develops for me (other horse lovers).
What did this person promise you for the $250? XX rolls, XX hrs
taking (1 day type thing?), any guarantees to like them or re-take?
I know some of you must have a professional you deal with, especially
if you breed, sell etc. Do you ever change, or try others when the
urge arises?
Nancy
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1371.3 | | DASXPS::LCOBURN | If it works, break it. | Wed Oct 03 1990 14:15 | 16 |
| Hi Nancy,
I enjoy photography, too, and have gotten some super shots of friends
at shows and of my own horses around the barn, it's a lot of fun!
Have you considered the angle of attending shows, events, etc and
taking shots then sending proofs to the owners to show them your
work and offering your services? I was on a judged pleasure ride
with my mare once a few years ago and several weeks later I got
some really beautiful proofs mailed to me by a photographer who
had spent the day there. The pictures were absolutely super, and
very natural (I don't remember ever seeing him out on the ride).
I have no idea if he was hired by the ride officials or just out
there on his own or what.
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1371.4 | Hey, it's all coming back to me | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | | Wed Oct 03 1990 14:43 | 5 |
| Used to be I'd always get proofs sent to me after a show. Very good way
to build a business. Some send small prints with "proof" either
stamped or handwritten acrosss the photo.
Mary
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1371.5 | all goods points...here's another | SALEM::RATAY | | Wed Oct 03 1990 15:14 | 10 |
| I worked with someone from Andover Ma and the way she did the
arrangements was to charge a flat fee per hour, back then it
was 40$, then she would charge for the supplies(film and whatever
else she needed), charge whatever her processing charges were,
she didn't develope either, she had a milage radius she would
travel, then outside of that she charged milage. She took an avg
of two rolls per shoot. I agree with .1 you either have it or
you don't, the photographer needs to be able to capture the
personallity (sp?) of the animal as well as the proper angles.
Sending the proofs is a very good way to make a name.
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1371.6 | best way to get a person's address? | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Wed Oct 03 1990 16:17 | 9 |
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I guess I should go make a name for myself....
How is the best way to take someone's picture, just say... can I
take your photo?, I'd also like an address to I can mail the picture
if it comes out good? Or just take the shots and ask if they'd
like a copy? How else can you find out where to mail it to them?
Do show management give out this info. to photographers?
Nancy
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1371.7 | Take a shot at it! :-) | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Wed Oct 03 1990 17:19 | 24 |
| Nancy,
Approach them, say you are photographing the riders,
and ask for their name and mailing address so that
you can send them proofs.(You could write the number on the
back of the riders shirt down as you take pictures, as it can
be used to trace the rider in case you don't have the name or address)
OR,
Go to a show that is run once a month, take as many pictures
as you can of as many different riders, make up a picture
board, go to the next show, and display the pictures at the
show. Usually the same riders come to consecutive shows,
and you can bet on 1) An audience around the board, looking
for themselves, and 2) any good shots will get a request for
a copy.
You can practice on my horse, if you want, he's a ham! :-)
Have fun!
Lynne
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1371.8 | go for it! | HEEHEE::JOHNSON | | Wed Oct 03 1990 17:31 | 16 |
| Nearly all the dressage shows I go to have a show program which
lists the names and addresses of riders. You can easily match the
number of the rider you photographed, with his/her name/address.
In fact, I think its to your advantage not to ask permission to
take photos, and just do it and mail the 'outstanding' proofs to
the person. I might say 'No thank you' when a photographer asks
me if I want photos, but then it never fails, if I get proofs from
someone in the mail later on, after the show, I usually buy a few.
Think about it, everyone's show horse is a horse person's prize possession.
Who could turn away a super photo of their favorite performer/pet?
Best of luck,
Melinda
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1371.9 | talk to the show steward | REGENT::WIMBERG | | Wed Oct 10 1990 15:53 | 12 |
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At the hunter shows, the photograher usually has the 'premission'
of the show steward. Sometimes the steward invites a photographer
to come. You should probably ask the steward or show secretary
before taking shots. They are the ones with the names and address
and show numbers. The photographers often sends all the shots of
people from my barn to the barn rather than to each individual.
Sometimes we get the little 1/2 inch copy of the negative, just
large enough to see.
Nancy
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1371.10 | the photos are here | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Oct 11 1990 09:47 | 10 |
| I'm the noter w/ the horse Nancy photographed. I am real pleased
with the results...there are quite a few good shots to choose from,
and we can't quite narrow it down to a definate one or two. My
mare wasn't the easiest subject (she's a fidget) to photograph, but
Nancy really captured her personality.
If anyone wants to see the pictures, I'm in NRO5. I have them in my
office.
Michele
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1371.11 | Update on My picture taking ....... ;*} | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Mon Dec 17 1990 12:19 | 56 |
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I thought I would give some updates ..... especially since some
of the great ideas has come from here and mail I received offline.
Since I started this note I met a local photographer (alot of you
local to Mass have probably seen him one time or another) Richard
Bartlett, he happens to develop at the same shop I do. He was
extremely nice and offered to take me on a couple fox hunts. Both
went well, I was especially happy with the proofs from the second
hunt. Since I had never taken part in a hunt myself, It was great
to go and I learned alot about my picture taking (in crowds... people
walking around everywhere!) I will definately keep in touch with
him.... I also hope to do some farm shooting next year, I seem
doing this since I'm actually out with them, watching them in their
surroundings etc....
I've also had the opportunity to talk with Brandy Adams (most will
know her from the Journal) and was invited to go on a shoot with
her next season.... her speciality is the show jumping, which I
have ridden myself and enjoy. In understanding how horses jump,
and loving that sport I look forward to what I can learn hands on.
Brandy pointed me toward Dodo Knight who has had equine photo clinics
in the past. In speaking with Dodo, she said she would be ok to
do a one-on-one for a day... Now I'm saving $$$ for that day, when
I saw her work I was in awe! She does GREAT work with horses..
no wonder she's able to do it as a profession.... I'll keep you
posted on this.
There are a few farms etc. clubs that I have been in touch with
or are getting in touch with. I hope to line up some regular show's
for next season and see what works well. I know I've been pretty
happy with my photo's from Jumping shows, but I have to see how
the actual riders will feel. I have even started a portfolio of
some of my most recent work and hope it grows! I even did a shoot
for the other people I work with at the barn, it was not their horses,
it was their dogs! I missed one, but got the other 5 dogs that were
there.... they loved them! What an ego boost.... I still have
alot to learn about the profession of photography and hope to see
Dodo early next year and learn it. There's more than just copywrite,
you need to have permission (preferrably signed) from the owners
etc. for use as a model. I'm not sure what this is all about, some
of you have probably had professional photo's done and signed some
type of document. It states that the photographer has copywrite
privilege and that they have reproduction rights? etc. so they can
use the photo's in the future for other things.
I want to thank everyone that has contributed so far to this, I'm
learning a great deal and I look forward to the show season to really
test my talents. I've even had friends here that know of the
portfolio I've made, taking to people they know with horses...
I'll probably see some of you next season, I'll post the places
I'll be ... in case anyone wants some photos! Thanks again!
Nancy
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1371.12 | PHOTOS ANY TIME | ASABET::NICKERSON | KATHIE NICKERSON 223-2025 | Tue Dec 18 1990 08:17 | 9 |
| Nancy...
You are more than welcome to do ours at any time...really best in show
season.
Now as far as copyrights go....with all the professional shots that
we have had taken at the shows we have never signed anything. Even
when they were done at the farm (the trainer's) we didn't sign a thing.
Good luck....sounds like you are having a lot of fun.
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1371.13 | Great photos! | XLIB::PAANANEN | | Mon Jan 27 1992 10:56 | 10 |
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Hey Nancy,
I saw your pictures in the Feb 92 issue of the Pedlar, they are
great! (If you haven't seen them, they are Black Prince UF on p120,
and Brigade CF on p122.) I also have gotten many compliments on
the show and over fences photos you did of Esprit last summer.
Kiirja
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1371.14 | Susan Sexton speaking in Northboro, MA | MR4DEC::ROMAN | | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:30 | 14 |
| For Marlboro area residents who may be interested ...
Susan Sexton will be giving a presentation on Monday May 4th at 7 PM
at the Northboro Horsemen's Association May meeting. She will be
discussing horse photography, displaying some or her work, answering
questions, and talking about whatever else is raised from the
audience. For information, call Suzanne Mader at 508-393-1964.
This would also be a good time to have her do a shoot for you since
she will already be up here (i.e. you save the travel cost, I imagine).
Note: I am flying down to Virginia to pick her up in my single engine
plane. If the weather is bad, there may be a problem getting her up
here, so call ahead.
MR4DEC::ROMAN (Michael)
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1371.15 | Please excuse my ignorance | TOLKIN::COOK | Save the Skeets | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:44 | 8 |
| ...but I don't know Susan Sexton. Does she specialize in a particular
breed or a particular area of expertise, i.e., hunters, etc.? Where might
I have seen her work?
thanks,
Gwen
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1371.16 | Susan Sexton | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:31 | 7 |
| If you read *any* horse magazines you've seen her work.
I've been to one of her photography seminars, and it was excellent.
She gives a really good presentation, with lots of pointers for amateur
photographers.
-ellie
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1371.17 | | TOLKIN::COOK | Save the Skeets | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:42 | 2 |
| Well, I do read horse magazines, but they are all Arabian-related. I don't
think I've seen her work there.
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1371.18 | Susan Sexton Photos in Pedlar | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Wed Apr 01 1992 14:03 | 8 |
| Oh well, maybe I should have said "almost any horse magazines" 8^) 8^}
But I know she has done some beautiful shots of Arabs, which she
had at the seminar I went to. Her work is also seen frequently in the
Pedlar, which is a Northeast area publication. (I'm not sure where
you are from.)
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1371.19 | Susan Sexton at events | TFOR2::GOODNOW | | Mon Apr 06 1992 14:53 | 3 |
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She does quite a bit of eventing photos - I've gotten some pictures
from her and they're great.
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1371.20 | Susan Sexton is on for tonight! | MR4DEC::ROMAN | | Mon May 04 1992 17:24 | 5 |
| Well, Susan is in town, so she will be there to give her talk tonight.
I just noticed that I had the starting time down as 7 PM. Oops. It's
really 7:30. She says to bring your photos if you'd like, and she'll
point out the good points and also point out how the pictures could
maybe be improved.
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1371.21 | Photographer pricing? | CSCMA::SMITH | | Fri Mar 31 1995 10:33 | 8 |
| I have a photographer friend who is getting into taking pictures of
horses at shows and such. He would like to know what the going rate
is and how it usually priced (so many proofs taken, toward a package,
deposit? or whatever?)
Has anyone had pictures taken? How did the photographer price it?
Thanks,
Sharon
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