LegOn
Well-Known Member
There is nothing I love more than coming home from a show with a lovely pro photo of your day out - I'm lucky the husband is a good shot with camera but its still its nice to get a pro shot!
And I follow alot of photographers on Facebook because I like seeing nice photos of horses out competing! Its just lately I'm starting to see more and more 'pro' photographers posting blurry, over exposed, badly composed photos and asking for money! A good camera does not a professional photographer make
So I was even more disappointed at a show I was at where the photographers are known for good photos and all the photos in my class were terrible! And even worse, no photos of the rosettes with those placed! I was a bit surprised cause it seems like cause it was a larger show they just had people pointing with cameras & there was very few good shoots... wasnt just my class aswell, as I had a good look through a few classes!
Such a pity - dont think people respect or recognise what a skill it is to get a good ridden action shot!!
And I follow alot of photographers on Facebook because I like seeing nice photos of horses out competing! Its just lately I'm starting to see more and more 'pro' photographers posting blurry, over exposed, badly composed photos and asking for money! A good camera does not a professional photographer make
So I was even more disappointed at a show I was at where the photographers are known for good photos and all the photos in my class were terrible! And even worse, no photos of the rosettes with those placed! I was a bit surprised cause it seems like cause it was a larger show they just had people pointing with cameras & there was very few good shoots... wasnt just my class aswell, as I had a good look through a few classes!
Such a pity - dont think people respect or recognise what a skill it is to get a good ridden action shot!!