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Continuing Education and being a professional equine photographer
Continuing education is characteristic of all professionals Today I was at a board meeting for our local affiliate to PPA. We were discussing the fact that continuing education is a part of most vocations. So, I have to update our website so that instead of talking...
Your questions for equine photographers
Rather than just legal questions for attorneys, you can ask me anything about equine photography and I will include the question in episodes in the future. You can email me from the CONTACT page or reply to this post if you like. I would love to have some new and...
I decided to can the schedule of 1st and 15th of each month
Just as there is much change going on in the photography world, and there is always some unpredictability in life in general, I have a lot going on in my life these days. Keeping to the schedule of publishing a podcast on the 1st and 15th of each month is proving to...
Next up will be editorial and stock photographer Shawn Hamilton of Canada
I had a great interview with Shawn who I have met at the Rolex probably 4-5 years ago. She was walking around with a nice 400MM prime lens shooting a water jump. Things have changed a lot since then and Shawn is changing her business model as she goes with a focus on...
What are your photo attorney questions?
Today's internet presents lots of issues with our photography businesses, but as equine photographers there may be unique concerns. Some people with no scruples steal our photography using screen grabs. I've seen people putting their horses up for sale and using...
Equestrian event and portrait photography
I'm pleased to announce that my next interview is with another kind of event photographer. Andrew and Staci Ryback or Andrew Ryback Photography were fun to talk with last night and I came away with some ideas for my own business. Andrew went from picking up a digital...
Which episode of the Equine Photographers Podcast is YOUR favorite so far?
AND WHY I would love to hear what makes the podcast most interesting for you. Tell me which episodes have been particularly interesting or particularly helpful so that as I continue with interviews I can do my best to help you learn and grow as an equine photographer....
Jack hammering in the basement is not conducive to podcast interviews
Hi everyone, After 15 years of a flooded basement every spring I finally coughed up the cash to do some de-watering of the basement of our restored 1913 farmhouse in Germantown, Ohio. Jack hammering, banging, and other noises were coming up through the house as the...
How long until there are no Horse Show photographers?
Sophie Callahan of UK shares her thoughts about the plight of horse show photographers, the expectations of show participants, and their lack of support toward those trying to serve them. Many shows are not going without photographers to record the event. Did we...
What are people saying about the Equine Photographers Podcast?
We love to hear from our listeners. I am personally convinced that if you listen to each episode with a legal pad and pen ready at hand you will come away with something to profoundly improve your business every time. Have you subscribed yet? If not, why not? CLICK...