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Showing posts with label Tips and Tricks!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips and Tricks!. Show all posts

April 15, 2023

Photography for Photo Showing : Tips and Tricks!

It's been a little while (more than a little, tbh) since I last made a post for this series, so here we go today! This post will be all about how to best position your model when photographing for a show.

This series is what works for me, and what my opinions are as a judge. If you disagree and have a better method, good for you! Please do share. This series is mainly to help beginners, but everyone can take a look and see what they can improve!

The method that has the best outcome (at least for me), is quite simple to understand, yet a little difficult to achieve. Not many of my show photos are even 'perfect' examples for this. But, I have a few. Some people find it easier to do than others, and I'm of the latter group. As long as you can get close, good enough in my book! Especially if you are a beginner. Now, lets get started! :)

I wont be sharing anyone else's photos, as I don't feel comfortable with picking apart someone's work. All of the photos used in this series, are mine!

For most models, I find that keeping their hooves 'level' is key. No, I don't mean rotating the image itself to make it level. A model can be angled too much one way or the other, which can significantly impact how it looks in a photo. This is best shown visually:

What TO do:

Ignore the poor lighting, and the background. One of my foals, Aziz, has his line is very straight, thus, making him proportional, and not distorted.

What NOT to do:

See how the line is slanted? Not ideal. It can make the model look disproportional. I could have rotated Ms Gamma Knife's front end away from me a little, to get the perfect angle. There are more extreme angles that I have seen in shows while judging, but don't have a photograph of mine handy to use as an example of the extreme cases.

Let's look at the lines themselves, without the models.
When it's such minor difference, it doesn't automatically make me place the model on the bottom of the pile while judging. But, when it is more noticeable, they are generally ranked lower (though, other factors come into play, of course).

Ok, here's the fun part. Some models refuse to conform to this rule. They might have more of an action pose (such as turning or having legs going everywhere), which impacts how you go about things. For those guys, You want their side exactly parallel to the camera, no matter how the head is positioned. I see so many people line the head up, instead of the body, which makes it difficult as a judge to look at the conformation of the model.

Hopefully there wont be as long of a pause between this series' future posts as it has been. I've been quite busy judging for various shows!


Well, that about wraps this post up! Thanks for reading. :)

March 01, 2023

Photography for Photo Showing : Tips and Tricks!

Today's topic will be all about backgrounds.




Disclaimer: These are just my opinions, and what I've found to work. If you have different methods that you like, awesome!

BGs are a huge component to a nice photo show entry. It shouldn't be distracting, but it should complement the model's color.

Types of backgrounds:
There are two main categories, realistic and studio (best word I could come up with, lol). This post will be about the studio type, as that is what I use, and what is going to be the easiest to start out with.

For studio backgrounds, I try to use a single color. That way it isn't distracting. Dark grey has been my favorite to use so far. I would stay away from bright/strong colors, like a royal blue, because it gives the model's color a weird hue. Try not to use a white background, as the model's white markings will be very difficult to see. Even light grey has that problem.

I prefer to use matboard, but towels and blankets work just as well.

Example of a matboard BG: 

Example of a towel BG:
(Yes, I know that this is a brighter colored blue background. This model's show photo needs updating! Just wanted to show what a blanket/towel would look like.)


(I will try to update this post with real photos of my setup later, once the weather cooperates.)


The next post will be about how to position your model, so you can show off their conformation well!

February 23, 2023

Upcoming Blog Series!

Decided to start a little how-to series for model photography.


How To Take Model Horse Show Photos

I have the show to plan, and other hobby tasks to do- but you can't have too many projects, right? Lol.

This series will be all about how to get some quality photos. It would be most beneficial for beginners who are wanting to start out photo showing. These posts will have very easy to follow instructions. With everything that you can find at home! No expensive equipment needed. :)

Introduction!

  Welcome to my blog! This will be my first post, so I wanted to share a little about me :) I mainly collect Breyers and Stones. 1:9 and 1:...