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I came across this video quite randomly today and thought it was worth sharing. Whilst its talking about video equipment rather than stills photography, its the same kind of items and environment to if you were, for example, setting up a more studio shot with reflectors and the like.
I think its an interesting show of how you can start to train and work with an animal (in this case a horse). It would be interesting to hear and share of your experiences and methods you've used with animals in general in getting them used to photographic gear and working around them with more than just a camera.
Of course we are just the camera operator - the video clearly shows the importance of the owner/trainer/handler of the animal also getting directly involved and working with them and being prepared to take the time to work with them. Something you might consider if going to work with a new animal and factoring in time - in this case factoring in perhaps quite a bit of time where no formal photography/video is happening, but you're just getting the animal setup and ready and used to it all.
I think its an interesting show of how you can start to train and work with an animal (in this case a horse). It would be interesting to hear and share of your experiences and methods you've used with animals in general in getting them used to photographic gear and working around them with more than just a camera.
Of course we are just the camera operator - the video clearly shows the importance of the owner/trainer/handler of the animal also getting directly involved and working with them and being prepared to take the time to work with them. Something you might consider if going to work with a new animal and factoring in time - in this case factoring in perhaps quite a bit of time where no formal photography/video is happening, but you're just getting the animal setup and ready and used to it all.