EQUINE PHOTOGRAPHY | Fine Art Development - EMILY HANCOCK | Part 1
Emily allows you full, behind the scenes, access to one of her Fine Art concept development shoots, where she works closely with horse trainer Arran to experiment with a variety of concepts and techniques to create fantastic and unique fine Art Equine images.
In this series Emily allows you to come on location with her as she works through and develops new ideas and concepts for her Fine Art Equine portraits. The importance of this type of concept development cannot be understated, going out and shooting your own work is essential to building a strong portfolio, either for building yourself a unique fine art collection or for separating yourself within the market to attract in new clients.
In this first part Emily concentrates on shooting a series of low key images using studio flash. This requires working closely with the trainer to acclimatise the horses to the flash. Then once Arran is happy that the horse is ready he goes through a series of different skills, including Piaff, Spanish walk and Rearing to produce a great series of images.
Check out more of Emily's work at https://emilyhancock.co.uk/
Equipment: Lecia S2, Lecia 70mm, Nikon D700, Nikon 24-70mm, Bowens Gemini 500R, Bowens Travelpak Battery System
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Видео EQUINE PHOTOGRAPHY | Fine Art Development - EMILY HANCOCK | Part 1 канала The Photographer Academy
In this series Emily allows you to come on location with her as she works through and develops new ideas and concepts for her Fine Art Equine portraits. The importance of this type of concept development cannot be understated, going out and shooting your own work is essential to building a strong portfolio, either for building yourself a unique fine art collection or for separating yourself within the market to attract in new clients.
In this first part Emily concentrates on shooting a series of low key images using studio flash. This requires working closely with the trainer to acclimatise the horses to the flash. Then once Arran is happy that the horse is ready he goes through a series of different skills, including Piaff, Spanish walk and Rearing to produce a great series of images.
Check out more of Emily's work at https://emilyhancock.co.uk/
Equipment: Lecia S2, Lecia 70mm, Nikon D700, Nikon 24-70mm, Bowens Gemini 500R, Bowens Travelpak Battery System
Want over 2,500 ad free films on a range of photography subjects from basics, pro and business?
Then check out: http://thephotographeracademy.com/
Catch the next live webinar for FREE at http://thephotographeracademy.com/workshops
Read the latest edition of The Photographer Academy's 'Big Photo' Magazine for FREE at http://thephotographeracademy.com/big-photo-ezine
Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/ThePhotographerAcademy
https://twitter.com/academy_photo
https://www.instagram.com/tpaphoto/
Видео EQUINE PHOTOGRAPHY | Fine Art Development - EMILY HANCOCK | Part 1 канала The Photographer Academy
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