Learning New Things
As a photographer, I never stop learning. That’s part of why I enjoy this job so much! Technology is always moving and shaking, and there’s never a limit on creativity. I decided it was time to hone my skills with action shots. So, naturally, I thought of the fastest sport on horseback and decided to start there: barrel racing.
Luckily, Maryanne Poe with Broken Spurs Horsemanship in Wellington, Florida, was happy to provide me with a test subject. Normally I get to know my subjects before the shoot so I can better capture their personality, but this was a very different format. Maryanne and I both showed up at the arena and got to work.
This shoot was way out of my comfort zone in so many ways, but that’s the beauty of growing both personally and professionally. At one point, I was laying on my belly outside the fence with dirt hitting my face. It was actually really thrilling to be that close to the action to get THE shot. Barrel racing is a unique beast simply because there are so many angles you can approach these photos from. It was challenging learning where to be to get the shots that I wanted. And it’s a work in progress for me, which means I’m looking for more action shoots in the near future!
There are so many opportunities for a business to use action shots for their marketing plans. If you think about all the places you need photos for your business, there is a lot of room for some great action shots to capture the attention of your next potential client.
I have a few action shoots on my bucket list: on-the-ranch branding, a polo match, a rodeo, jumping session, and a horse pulling a wagon. If you’re looking to take your marketing to the next level, or just want to document the working relationship between you and your horse, I’m ready to get your session on the books. Even though I’m located in Arkansas, I love to travel and will meet you in whatever unique destination your heart desires.