One slight problem is the danger of the rear end. Usually, getting kicked, is because of surprise. The commonly suggested practice is make sure the horse knows you are behind them by talking one making noise or keeping a hand on them. Going around a horse keep either as close as possible with your hand on them. The answer to getting kicked is getting kicked very close to the leg so they more or leas shove you. If you are farther away the leg is able to get extension and acceleration and it can be inspiring.
Brilliant video, thank you. I did have a giggle to myself about horses can move in different directions....including upwards :) and that's the kicky end :) Oh god, I have a ruptured muscle lump on my leg in the very same place!!! You know how it goes...30 years ago..."here, get on this, its perfectly safe"!! Thanks again for the video.
Thank you for this video! Finally some made a instruction video how to put on a photography halter. I have two photography halters and now I know how to put them on safely.
I shoot with a Sony a74 and have the Sony 70-200 2.8. I love this lens. I was just told by the owner of a camera store in NYC that the sigma lenses are amazing lenses and equal to Sony lenses. Much lighter and cheaper too. Just bought the sigma 35 1.4 art for lifestyle photography. He suggested the art series, said they comparable to Sony. He said with Sony we are just paying for the name. Just sharing his opinion since you are talking about the sigmas.
So glad UA-cam had one if your videos pop up! Spent all day watching. I havent picked up my nikon d500 in a year...I let covid get the hest if me I suppose. But I got it out today and messed around with it. I was curious what lens you recommend for dog sports? I do herding, agility, and disc. Just looking into better lens to get the job done
Thank you for this information! It just so happens that our photography club may have an opportunity to do equine photography with a local group who uses horses for therapy to individuals with special needs. Of course the staff will be handling the horses. I'm hoping we get to do this.
Oh what a wonderful experience! The relationship between the horses and the humans in those situations is just so special, you can't even put it into words - seize that opportunity Patty!
I remember a horse dentist telling me about one of his clients that had large horses: they stood on his clients foot while he was wearing steel toe caps and crushed the steel downwards severing the toes. Painful!
Where was this tutorial when I was shooting horses last year? 😭I could never pull the ears and she was immune to everything in the book (except for horse app noises, something I found out months after the shoot lol). Oh well, never too late to learn something new. I can't wait for the next video! Will you show how you edit horse photos or would it just be the same tutorials that you use for editing dogs?
Great video! I love to shoot free running horses and would like to have more zoom for that. I'm thinking about getting a 200-600mm or maybe even the new Tamron 50-400mm. Any thoughts on that? 🙂
I loved this video even though I dont shoot horses😂 For a monthly challenge could we have another 'edting your image' challenge? Preferably dogs but it's your choice😊
@@ThatPhotographySpot I enjoy editing other people's images, because it could be in a location I don't really shoot in, or could just be the fun of editing different dogs and their colours. I have a Hungarian vizsla so it's always the same; always a brown shorthaired dog😂
The other thing no one mention is never, ever grab the halter by the nose piece going over the top of the nose. Fingers naturally curl into a fist shape. If the fingers are in the halter the horse could throw his head back or back up. Many horse fell trapped by a person a holding the nose piece and may jerk their head up and back. Your fingers are trapped. Always reach under the halter
Good suggestions and info ...so great for safety info:) you missed nothing...super smart. Horses are for sure a different creature if you arent one of the "horse people" . Haha i deleted my first comment for fear it may be rude.
@@ThatPhotographySpot oh ok thank you for letting me know I'm really love your behind the sense but would ou mind checking out my youtube channel i have only one video but it's of pics I took I'm self training my self photography 🥰
There will be a lot of distortion in the horse (head will look extra big and chest will look too narrow). It will also be too wide and probably slow for action shots. You don't want to be too close to a horse that's galloping, that's why you want that 70-200 zoom. You can still take some really nice detail shots of horse with the 50mm (close ups on eyes, muzzles, etc.) if you have a quiet model and are experienced getting up close to horses.
Fantastic video 🎉😊
your video was very helpful as a new equine photographer. I was wondering what camera and leans you usually use.
I have a friend who wants me to shoot lifestyle with her horse and I’m so glad you posted this! Now maybe I will feel more comfortable!
Yay! 🥳
What a wonderful and informative video! Thank you!
Glad you found this video so informative 😊
Great video! Good to see a video on horse photography talk about the importance of insurance (that actually covers working with animals) and safety.
I just hope those watching listen to those bits 🙏
Great video, thanks Jess!
Thank you so much 🙏
One slight problem is the danger of the rear end. Usually, getting kicked, is because of surprise. The commonly suggested practice is make sure the horse knows you are behind them by talking one making noise or keeping a hand on them. Going around a horse keep either as close as possible with your hand on them. The answer to getting kicked is getting kicked very close to the leg so they more or leas shove you. If you are farther away the leg is able to get extension and acceleration and it can be inspiring.
LOL Vera is a character!
She certainly is, a great model too! :)
Fantastic video as always
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant video, thank you. I did have a giggle to myself about horses can move in different directions....including upwards :) and that's the kicky end :) Oh god, I have a ruptured muscle lump on my leg in the very same place!!! You know how it goes...30 years ago..."here, get on this, its perfectly safe"!! Thanks again for the video.
Hahaha yes, they can be tricky animals certainly!
Thank you for this video! Finally some made a instruction video how to put on a photography halter. I have two photography halters and now I know how to put them on safely.
Great to hear! Good luck with shooting!
Lots of Information for a hobby photographer like me. Thanks!
Thank you so much, so great to hear you're enjoying the content 😊
I shoot with a Sony a74 and have the Sony 70-200 2.8. I love this lens. I was just told by the owner of a camera store in NYC that the sigma lenses are amazing lenses and equal to Sony lenses. Much lighter and cheaper too. Just bought the sigma 35 1.4 art for lifestyle photography. He suggested the art series, said they comparable to Sony. He said with Sony we are just paying for the name. Just sharing his opinion since you are talking about the sigmas.
Thank you so much for your thoughts and opinions 🙂
Aww she’s hilarious! What a lovely relationship :)
She certainly is! If only I could take her home 🤔
Thank you for the video!
No worries 🙂
I love this vid! Now I can get some good shots of my horses!
Apply most of the dog stuff to the ponies and you can't go far wrong really!
@@ThatPhotographySpot ya 😂 I tried taking some after I watched this and they turned out way better! Thank you!
So glad UA-cam had one if your videos pop up! Spent all day watching. I havent picked up my nikon d500 in a year...I let covid get the hest if me I suppose. But I got it out today and messed around with it. I was curious what lens you recommend for dog sports? I do herding, agility, and disc. Just looking into better lens to get the job done
Definitely one of the modern/newer 70-200 2.8 lenses for me :)
Thank you for this information! It just so happens that our photography club may have an opportunity to do equine photography with a local group who uses horses for therapy to individuals with special needs. Of course the staff will be handling the horses. I'm hoping we get to do this.
Oh what a wonderful experience! The relationship between the horses and the humans in those situations is just so special, you can't even put it into words - seize that opportunity Patty!
I remember a horse dentist telling me about one of his clients that had large horses: they stood on his clients foot while he was wearing steel toe caps and crushed the steel downwards severing the toes. Painful!
Really helpful as always. Thanks Jess 😊
Glad it was helpful!
As always a great video with lots of info! Thanks.
Is Vera your horse, she’s adorable and has a great sense of humour ❤️
No, Vera isn't my horse but we know each other very well 😊
Where was this tutorial when I was shooting horses last year? 😭I could never pull the ears and she was immune to everything in the book (except for horse app noises, something I found out months after the shoot lol). Oh well, never too late to learn something new. I can't wait for the next video! Will you show how you edit horse photos or would it just be the same tutorials that you use for editing dogs?
When we can shoot horses again here, there will be a full edit!
As always, many precious informations in your video 🤩!! Thank you❣️I like horses, but I don’t know them. It will definitly help🙃
You are so welcome!
Hello
Love your videos. Did you do any with the light of snow?
Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏼 the light of snow? Sorry I am not sure what you mean
Great video! I love to shoot free running horses and would like to have more zoom for that. I'm thinking about getting a 200-600mm or maybe even the new Tamron 50-400mm. Any thoughts on that? 🙂
I don’t have either of those lenses so I can’t advise, sorry 😕
I loved this video even though I dont shoot horses😂
For a monthly challenge could we have another 'edting your image' challenge? Preferably dogs but it's your choice😊
Do you find those helpful? If so, can you pinpoint why?
@@ThatPhotographySpot I enjoy editing other people's images, because it could be in a location I don't really shoot in, or could just be the fun of editing different dogs and their colours. I have a Hungarian vizsla so it's always the same; always a brown shorthaired dog😂
The other thing no one mention is never, ever grab the halter by the nose piece going over the top of the nose. Fingers naturally curl into a fist shape. If the fingers are in the halter the horse could throw his head back or back up. Many horse fell trapped by a person a holding the nose piece and may jerk their head up and back. Your fingers are trapped. Always reach under the halter
Good suggestions and info ...so great for safety info:) you missed nothing...super smart. Horses are for sure a different creature if you arent one of the "horse people" . Haha i deleted my first comment for fear it may be rude.
Thank you so much!
Can you do a behind the scenes photography video
There is a BTS of a shoot through my lens? We're in lockdown at the moment so we can't go out and shoot client sessions unfortunately :(
@@ThatPhotographySpot oh ok thank you for letting me know I'm really love your behind the sense but would ou mind checking out my youtube channel i have only one video but it's of pics I took I'm self training my self photography 🥰
I only have a 50mm 1.8 that isn’t a kit lens, how will this work?
There will be a lot of distortion in the horse (head will look extra big and chest will look too narrow). It will also be too wide and probably slow for action shots. You don't want to be too close to a horse that's galloping, that's why you want that 70-200 zoom. You can still take some really nice detail shots of horse with the 50mm (close ups on eyes, muzzles, etc.) if you have a quiet model and are experienced getting up close to horses.
@@laudenclear123 I have a kit 75-300mm canon lens, would that be better?
Yes the 75-300 would be better for proportions, even at at the 75 end if you have a cropped camera :)
@@ThatPhotographySpot I just got a new camera for Christmas! Canon eos R but now I have to save up for an RF lens 😭 they’re ridiculously pricey
This is a busy curious horse 😂
She's a soft little poppet 🙂 Just a little curious.
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Thank you!
I think you need to find a horse that's a little friendlier. That one obviously hates humans! :-D
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