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Photographing and Videoing Horses Explained

Photographing and Videoing Horses Explained
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ISBN: 978-1-57076-347-2
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Photographing and “Videoing” Horses Explained—Digital and Film The Horse Owner’s Manual for Improved Portraits, Schooling Tools, Sales and Promotions

CHARLES MANN
From your daughter’s first lead-line class to your wife or husband’s bid for the division championship, from a magazine or online sales ad to a short video to interest a potential buyer, most horse people try to capture countless “photo ops.” Unfortunately, the resulting pictures and videos are often disappointing—perhaps failing to follow the action or losing the subject in a blur of motion or the glare of sunlight.

While the family album or home video collection can forgive “bloopers,” if the lovely mare you wish to sell appears ill-proportioned or your stallion is filmed parading in front of a clutter of farm equipment, potential clients will see—not beauty or talent—only camera-induced flaws. And, such mistakes can be downright costly!

Fortunately, world-renowned horse photographer Charles Mann and professional equine video producer Stromy May have provided the ideal resource for every horse person. In this superbly illustrated, easy-to-follow book, you’ll learn about: digital and film photography fundamentals; exposure, shutter speed, and depth of field; lenses, focal length, zoom, and focus; resolution, resizing, and printing; camcorder and tripod basics; backgrounds, lighting and sound; linear editing and sound editing, and much more!

CHARLES MANN has covered the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games; the 2002 and 2006 World Equestrian Games; the 1999 and 2003 Pan-American Games; and countless other major equestrian events of all disciplines. His photographs have been featured in—and on the cover of—magazines such as Sports Illustrated, Western Horse, EQUUS, Horse Illustrated, Dressage Today, Practical Horseman, Young Rider, and Chronicle of the Horse, and have won numerous awards, including the American Quarter Horse Association’s Steel Dust Award, the American Horse Shows Association Media Award, and the Chronicle of the Horse Photo of the Year. He lives in Maryland. STORMY MAY is a graduate of the Hollywood Film Institute and professional equine video producer.

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