Posts Tagged ‘Dayton Ohio’

Trails End Barn Door Mini Sessions

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

This morning I went over to Trails End for the Hunter/Jumper show (DLSC). I decided to offer some free mini-sessions in the barn door of their newest barn. I was able to shut the doors at the other end of the barn and turn off the lights so that with my subject standing in the doorway the background would go very dark. My lovely subjects stand out from the dark background in a very dramatic way.

Unfortunately, after having only three sessions, the clouds opened up and with a few cracks of lightning there came heavy downpours of rain. If you were at the show hoping for a mini session, perhaps next time. But, just so you understand, I don’t offer free sessions any time. I wanted to create some portraits this weekend and this became a good opportunity. However, if you have a couple of friends and want to break up a regular custom farm call session into several shorter mini sessions, that is a great way to reduce the initial farm call session fee.

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As I was at the show, I saw one of my senior portrait session subjects. Corrie was incognito and it took several looks before I realize who she was. She had changed the color of her hair since we created her portraits. Shortly after her mom came up and expressed how happy she was with the canvas print that I had recently sent to them. I definitely have to have more samples of the canvas portraits. They are works of art.

When it was clear that the rain, rain, go away, come again another day was not going to work, I headed home to process these images. If you would like to see the others, go to my proofing area here. Go to Horseshows “Trails End Barn Doors 7/11/09″ While you are there don’t forget to check out other shows that you might have images for. Whenever I add another show, I drop off the oldest show so don’t wait too long to make your orders.

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.

Dancing Horse Farm Fun Show

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Dancing Horse Farm is located in Lebanon, Ohio. Today they had a little fun show. Yesterday they had a dressage show with their highest turn out to date (52 participants). The weather forecast was for intermittent rain, but as it turned out, it was a bright sunny warm spring day. I’m sorry I missed it, but I could not make it because of a scheduling conflict.

Today was overcast, but a lovely day, however the fun show was in the indoor arena. Here are some photos from the day:

To see more photos from the show CLICK HERE

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Lead Line Walk Trot Class gives Mom a workout

 

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Before everyone arrived, I was introduced to the new baby on the farm. They purchased a mare and she kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger. Then as the realized she was pregnant, and they started wondering what they might have. They called the previous owner, but didn’t get any information. The pony popped this large baby out without a hitch. She already has to bend down to nurse. But, what a friendly little thing she is.

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To see more photos from the show CLICK HERE

Prom Night

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

My son went with a group of friends to prom at Miamisburg High school. They all met at the Dayton Art Museum across the street from where the dinner and dance was held. We walked around taking pictures of various groupings. Each person with their date, all the girls, all the guys, various requested photos. I was very pleased with the results.

My son went with a good friend, Danielle. At one point, since they were just friends, Evan said, “What do we do with our hands?” then Danielle did the same. It made for a very funny moment for sure. Patty and I could not get over how they much fun they have together as a group. What a handsome and lovely bunch of kids.

 

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If you would like to see the other portraits just click here

Nationwide grass roots tea party protests - Dayton, Ohio

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

A couple weeks ago I heard rumors about people sending tea bags to Congress in an attempt to communicate their distaste for more wasteful government spending. A couple of days later I saw some signs near a restaurant , “Dayton Tea Party Planning”. The restaurant parking lot appeared to be almost full. Then I started hearing about a Dayton tea party being planned on tax day along with mentions of many others planned throughout the country. It all made sense to me.

When Obama said that the world would know we are a nation that “invests and saves” because of his budget and plan for the nation I could not figure that one out. How did his plan to increase taxes, stifle businesses, and increase wasteful government spending to the tune of $3 trillion+ have anything remotely to do with investing and saving? Tax and spend = invest and save ? Of course not. Borrowing from our children (the 3 trillion + is funded through the sale of treasury bills sold by the federal government to countries like China for which future generations -our children- will have to pay off with interest) to fund temporary employment through various wasteful pork projects is not investing and saving. It is taxing and spending.

This evening was the Dayton Tea Party so as a photographer I thought I would go to hear more and of course to take some photographs. Just as Obama’s election was historic in nature, this groundswell of frustration over reckless and wasteful government spending welled up from every stata of our society with events occurring in over 400 cities throughout the country was also an historic event.

Here is a google map showing many of the events that occurred today:

Google Tea Party Map

Learn more about what motivate the Nationwide grass roots protests:

Tea Parties 101

Here is a little slice for you to see.

 

Dayton, Ohio Tea Party Protest © Peter DeMott

Dayton, Ohio Tea Party Protest © Peter DeMott

 

Dayton, Ohio Tea Party Protest © Peter DeMott

Dayton, Ohio Tea Party Protest © Peter DeMott