Want to learn how to
take great pictures of horses?
Whether you want to take pictures of
horses in their own natural environment or working
this photographic day will allow the novice
photographer to get to grips with the horse as a
subject.
Dates:
6th June - The Mendip Stud Somerset BS26 2QA
To Book on this day, call Tel: +44 (0)1934
751258
NEW DATE!!!
16th
May 2010 - Sussex -
Fully Booked
26th June 2010 - Cumbria - Barrow-in-Furness -
SPACES Available
17th
July 2010 -
Malthouse Barn Stud, Streat, West Sussex.
BN68SA.
-
SPACES Available
15th August 2010 -
Model Farm, Hanscombe End Road. Herts. SG5
3NA.
SPACES Available
To Book call Simon on +44(0)7776 135665
Cost for the day is
£80
Click here to pay
online
Amateur/novice photographers, horse owners, and partners of horse owners who want to take good pictures.
You will need a camera. Anything from pocket “point and shoot” to DSLR. Various layers of clothing for the weather as we will be outside for a large part of the day. Lunch, and snacks (for energy), and depending on the venue drinks as well.
A combination of practical work and theory/technique throughout the day. Starting the morning with introductions and a brief but essential walk through of some camera necessities. Then outside to the first session of the day. Each individual will get a chance to take some pictures and try out their own ideas ready for the afternoon.
After lunch, we will examine the pictures, and learn from each other with more instructional tips from Simon, then back out to the horses to fine tune the days learning.
Everyone on the day will also be able to choose one of their own pictures to have printed up to either A4 or A3 (depending on the camera resolution). Which they will take away at the end of the day.
“While the day is about understanding how to get the right picture you want, we won’t be spending huge amounts of time on technical aspects of each camera being used. This will help a lot as the knowledge of everyone on the day will be varied and to make sure you all get the best out of the day, I want to spend as much time focusing on being in the right place at the right time for the right picture!”