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Photographing Horses Indoors

Posted on 22nd April 2021 in Horse Event Photography, Members, Technique and Training. So far there are 0 comments.

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This guide is free to members.

Photographing horses indoors is one of the most challenging of all the equestrian photography disciplines. Light levels are varied, but usually poor, meaning there is an inevitable trade off between shutter speeds and high ISO – and therefore noise levels.

  • Choosing our arena position
    • Arena position for Showing classes
      • What happens in a showing class?
      • Where should the photographer stand?
      • Do I need to be in the arena?
    • Arena position for Showjumping
      • Choosing your jumps
        • Parallels over uprights
      • Can you get an portrait image too?
      • Finalising your position
      • Photographing from outside the arena
      • Consider the jump off
    • Arena position for Dressage
    • Arena positions for other disciplines
      • Carriage Driving
      • Arena Eventing
      • Mounted Games
      • Scurry Driving
      • Reining
  • Photography technique by discipline
    • Common Techniques
      • Panning
      • Adjustment of focus point
    • How to photograph Showing Classes
    • How to photograph Showjumping
    • How to photograph Dressage
  • Post Processing, or not
    • RAW or JPG?
      • Pros and cons
      • Why would you shoot JPG?
    • White Balance Adjustments
    • Noise Reduction and Sharpening

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About Nico

I am an equine photographer, website designer and hosting provider living in Leicestershire.

I work with clients who are sole traders and others which are FTSE companies. They are equally important to me.

I also teach photography. I mentor photographers with a range of experience, from beginners to working professionals and run an equine photography course which gives members access to articles about the business of equestrian photography.

I have a varied set of skills, having worked for well known web design, SEO and analytics companies in parallel to my photography. I design, host and maintain websites for clients as varied as farms, interior designers and equestrian centres, as well as for bloggers and sportspeople, including many riders.

If you think that I could be the right person to help you, whatever your project, then please find out more abou tme or get in touch and we can discuss what you need and the ways in which I can help.

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