I believe it takes a horse person to best capture horse photos. They recognise if a horse is correctly positioned, the handler on the right side, ears pricked forward and so on!
Shelley Paulson is a talented equine photographer. I cannot believe it’s already been six months since she was profiled on Equus Education, but it has! Check out some of her work and find out about her career here.
Shelley is promoting a newly released application for equine photographers. I was pleased to learn about it recently on LinkedIn.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this app is packed with features to help you capture stunning photos of horses and the people who love them.”
EquiCapture features include:
- inspiration and prompts for photo sessions
- audio of horses whinnying to encourage the desired ‘ears forward’ position
- tips and tutorials to guide photographers through the app
- affirmations to keep you positive and pre-session prayer to assist in a calm and confident feeling before photography sessions
- creative ideas linked with photography techniques to inspire you
- recommended settings relating to lighting, horse and rider movement and more
Now I am not a photographer, but I definitely appreciate the value of a good horse photo! This application sounds awesome to me. If you are a photographer or are entertaining the idea of turning your passion for horses and photography into something more, why not check out this app?
For a one time purchase price, you can use this educational resource to build on your horse photography skills. Details on Shelley Paulson’s education site.
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