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Professional Photographers of SW Ohio Annual Picnic

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Each month I get together for dinner and more training in the art of portrait photography. This month is when we have a picnic instead of the regular meeting with a speaker/seminar leader. The location for the picnic was at Charles and Carolyn Woods home in Franklin. Their back yard provided much inspiration for me as I consider the development of my country barn studio for indoor and outdoor portraits. You will see a wagon, a swing, and several other photo areas that were inviting us to be creative.

Photographers were invited to bring their families before the food was brought out to have portraits made. As photographers we do spend much of our time behind the camera and this was an opportunity for us to have portraits made. It was a great time sharing various ideas and lighting techniques and making portraits for each other.

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I am delighted to be involved with a great group of professionals who seek to know each other and share their knowledge freely. If you are a photographer in the SW Ohio I would encourage you to join this group and start to attend the monthly dinner/seminars. We meet monthly at Bullwinkle’s Restaurant at the Middletown exit off I-75.

PPSO Professional Photographers of SW Ohio is an affiliate of PPO Professional Photographers of Ohio of which I am also a member.

To see additional portraits from the evening check out my gallery PPSO Picnic.

Greater Dayton Horse Trials at Twin Towers

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

That was great fun. I spent a good part of Saturday May 17th at the Greater Dayton Horse Trials at Twin Towers Equestrian Park near Dayton shooting stadium jumping and lots of candids. Saw my good friend Shanon Loomis competing with her morgan.

I know Shanon mostly because of her participation in Endurance Riding. I have an Endurance News cover with her kids crossing a river and there was an article about her daughter as a junior rider last year in the same publication.

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Also got to meet Suzanne Fisher of Suzanne Fischer Photography. She and her crew were the official photographers for the event. I checked out her proofing trailer which was pretty cool and we chatted some between riders. It took me a while to make the connection, but her company used to be called Blind Eye Photography and that is how I know her. I always have such a time when people change categories on me.

 

If you are looking to purchase photos from the show you should go to her web site: Suzanne Fischer Photography

Nice little proofing trailer, but packed out with three viewing stations and room for an uploading station as well. I was impressed once I went inside.

 

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If the wind had been there which I experienced at Twin Towers Equestrian Park the week before at the Stillwater Pony Club Hunter Jumper Show, the tents would have been blown down this weekend, but the wind was not so bad this weekend. It was very overcast and it did rain, but not enough to bother any of the fun and excitment that people were having here. Here are some highlight photos:

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What a flashy steed! Great form, good rider.

The face of someone who just had a grand time

The face of someone who just had a grand time

I grabbed this shot of a young lady after her ride. Did you have a good ride? “It was a GREAT ride!” was her answer.

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There were lots of smiles to be found throughout the day.

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And beautiful horses

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And little ponies too

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Visit my web site to see more: photosbypdemot.com

Go to PROOFS, Horse Shows, Then Greater Dayton Horse Trials.

If you like my photography and you would like a farm call where I come to your stable or farm for a couple hours of custom portraits with you and your horse, please call me any time 937-478-6222 to check for availability and discuss you needs and wants. I live near Germantown, Ohio.

And don’t forget to visit me on Facebook where you can tag photos of yourself or your friends from this event. Here is my facebook profile page where I have about 25 of the 275 pictures from the event. Again, if you wish to purchase photos from this show, please go to Suzanne Fischer Photography.

What it means to be a photographer

Friday, May 1st, 2009

One way that I am expanding my understanding of what it means to be a photographer is by listening to several podcasts. One that I have found particularly inspiring is Ron Dawson’s F Stop and Beyond which is all about photographers, but not so much about photography. Ron frequently asks questions of a more personal and philosophical nature of his guests and this interview is no different. I want to share one episode that I found particularly inspiring.

At the same time I am working my way through Dane Sander’s book, Fast Track Photographer. It’s all about what it means to be a photographer. This book is not a how-to book about photography or the photography business. It’s much more. When Ron interviewed Dane it was a fascinating discussion. They are both making me think much more deeply about my direction and what I want to do for the  people who hire me to fill their photographic needs.

Here is the interview and podcast that has me thinking deeply about my brand of photography or better, my brand of photographer and the meaning of what I do for people.

Click on the audio player at the bottom of this referenced page - click here

 I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did.

I would encourage all my photographer friends to tune in and listen to F Stop and Beyond. I have a couple other podcasts that I  listen to that talk more about photography or the photography business. I’ll share those later. You can also sign up for regular updates by subscribing to F Stop and Beyond on iTunes Podcasts.

2009 Rolex Kentucky 3 day Event

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Although the weather was great, sunny and breezy all day long, it was not ideal for photography. At each jump in order to get really good images you had to determine if there was an angle you could shoot at that would put the sun behind you. Otherwise the shady side of the horse was pretty dark. After starting at the main water jumps, I worked my way completely around the course taking some photos at each jump if I could find a good angle.

I would say hello to other photographers, both amateur and professional. I might mention the Equine Photographer’s Network or just ask them how things were going. I handed out my card and asked them to email me and I would send them a link when they said they wanted to know more about EPnet. Some already knew about EPnet, but the ones that did not were interested in knowing more. We’ll see if they were interested enough to email me for the link. Mary Ann Allen is an EPnet member from Indiana who I met while seeking some shade. She was seeking the shade to do some chimping and we had a chance to chat there in the shade during the lunch break before moving on.

It was evident that some jumps were modified to prevent problems with the jumps (the major wreck last year lead to special meetings about the safety in the sport). There were several falls, but it seemed to me that in every case the horse and rider were okay.  There was one incident when a horse had jumped jump 10, and something went wrong. My understanding was that he landed okay, but staggered a bit and collapsed and died, but really I only spoke briefly to another photographer about it. Go to the news blogs and the official site have the details written up by now.  Click here for the news of Kingpin’s death.

Here are some photos from the event. At the bottom is a link to my gallery of images from the event.

 

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Above: This was the main water jumps about halfway through the course. There were huge crowds here throughout the day and it was difficult to find good angles. At one point I thought I had a good place. There were some people sitting in lawn chairs right at the rope, but then as soon as a horse arrived, they stood up completely obstructing my view. 

Below: Throughout the course you could stand very close to the corridor and the jumps which were marked off for spectators with white rope. There were crossing guards to make sure people could get from one side to the other without disrupting the competitors. But, as you can see here there were many places where you could shoot unobstructed as these horses FLEW by at full gallops with dirt flying.

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Above: Rider negotiates the “sunken road” series of jumps which included a jump prior to going down into the sunken road (a good 5 feet down into the ground), then popping up and out after one stride within the sunken road and negotiating another jump immediately upon coming up out onto the ground.

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Above: This is jump 10 where Kingpin collapsed. This is another rider later in the day. It is placed fairly early in the course as there were 29 or 30 jumps total.

Below: Also among my favorite subjects, people enjoying those they love. I also took a couple of puppy photos, and interesting white German Shepherd, and a group of three ladies that wanted their photos taken. I gave to each (except this photo) my business card so that they could come to my site and look at the resulting images. Who knows if they will or not.

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For more pictures from the Rolex Kentucky 3 Day event click on this line.

Professional Photographers of Ohio 56th Annual Convention

Monday, March 9th, 2009

I had a great time at the PPO Annual Convention this weekend. It was great learning from great photographers like Hanson Fong, Rick & Deborah Lynn Ferro, Jim and Katarina Garner, Will Crockett of Smart Shooter.com., and Kenneth Kneringer. On Monday I will be attending the seminar by Curt Littlecott. I was also able to meet some local folks that I hope to follow up with and get to know better. Everyone was open and friendly and willing to share what works best for them. Some of us were able to sit down over lunch and discuss the various classes and what we were learning from each. I am so pleased to be a part of the Professional Photographers of Ohio organization because of all that I was able to learn and because of all the great folks I was able to meet at this convention.

Here is a list of the web sites of some of the keynote speakers:

http://www.hansonfong.com/Hanson_Photography/Home.html

http://www.shootsmarter.com/

http://www.studiokphoto.com/

http://www.signaturestudio.com/

http://www.jgarnerphoto.com/

http://www.nuvisionsinphotography.com/

Here are some folks that I was able to chat with: The owners of Bella Baby Photography, Mendy of Portraits by Mendy in Centerville, Christina of Photography by Christina, the owners of Kats Eye Photography in Medway, one of the photographers of Lasko Photography located in Beavercreek, and many others. 

With regard to my photography I was able to sell some of my older equipment to the Columbus Camera Group, Inc. With the money I purchased a large 5 way reflector for portraits, a fold away digital gray card for color calibration and white balance, along with a new portrait lens for my Canon 1D Mark IIn digital camera (EF 85mm f 1.8 prime lens).

It’s about time for spring to get here. I am so tired of gray and dreary weather here in Dayton. As soon as the foliage comes out and the grass greens up, you can count on me being out there taking pictures almost every day.