rexbobcat
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I was asked by my university's alumni magazine to photograph the Ranch Horse team, which won the national competition this year. They basically just needed some portraits of the team leader, and one of the members whose father would not stop bugging the editor until she placed his daughter in the magazine lol
The first shoot with the guy went well. Pretty generic stuff. That's the what alumni love.
The next shoot, however, was a bit more difficult because we met kind of late (the equestrian center is nowhere near the college), and it started raining. Plus, I didn't have any assistant or anything so I had to improvise weights to keep the lights from falling over using rusty steel pipe lying around.
I really wanted to get the action shots outside in the arena, but because of the rain and the time restraints we just had to settle with the indoor arena. I wouldn't have minded it as much if I hadn't already shot the team leader dude inside. :/
Not too proud of this set. I was so busy trying to make the backgrounds and ambient lighting work that I let the compositions slip a bit in terms of variety and quality of light (I had to basically balance the color of the ambient light in PS. It was a disgusting green color thanks to the overhead fluorescent lights.
Just gotta learn and continue living lol.



They wanted to show the detail of their bitchin' team shirts. Seriously, they're pretty sleek.

And the disappointing action shot. Just looking at this shot makes me angry.
At this point we had been photographing fro about 2 hours and it was about 9 pm, so we both were a bit tired lol. Ugh, this shot pisses me off. Without the context of the rest of the set, its an OK shot. Mediocre but...usable. However, when you look at it with the others it's so similar to the photos of the guy in terms of composition, lens, positioning. Plus, it seems so...empty. The ranch horse team wrangles cattle in their competitions. They don't barrel race, so it seems a bit odd to have a horse and its rider sprinting without a rope or a calf. Ugh. At this point, however, it'll have to do, since it took so much coordination to even get the shoot with this girl, I figure it's as good as I can get for publication.

This is my personal favorite. It probably won't get published - even with all that sexy copy space along the left side - because it is more of a...conceptual shot (mysterious cowboy trope) than one that says "Hi, I'm the team captain", but I'm a sucker for the lone, mysterious cowboy, so it strikes a chord with me.

The first shoot with the guy went well. Pretty generic stuff. That's the what alumni love.
The next shoot, however, was a bit more difficult because we met kind of late (the equestrian center is nowhere near the college), and it started raining. Plus, I didn't have any assistant or anything so I had to improvise weights to keep the lights from falling over using rusty steel pipe lying around.
I really wanted to get the action shots outside in the arena, but because of the rain and the time restraints we just had to settle with the indoor arena. I wouldn't have minded it as much if I hadn't already shot the team leader dude inside. :/
Not too proud of this set. I was so busy trying to make the backgrounds and ambient lighting work that I let the compositions slip a bit in terms of variety and quality of light (I had to basically balance the color of the ambient light in PS. It was a disgusting green color thanks to the overhead fluorescent lights.
Just gotta learn and continue living lol.



They wanted to show the detail of their bitchin' team shirts. Seriously, they're pretty sleek.

And the disappointing action shot. Just looking at this shot makes me angry.
At this point we had been photographing fro about 2 hours and it was about 9 pm, so we both were a bit tired lol. Ugh, this shot pisses me off. Without the context of the rest of the set, its an OK shot. Mediocre but...usable. However, when you look at it with the others it's so similar to the photos of the guy in terms of composition, lens, positioning. Plus, it seems so...empty. The ranch horse team wrangles cattle in their competitions. They don't barrel race, so it seems a bit odd to have a horse and its rider sprinting without a rope or a calf. Ugh. At this point, however, it'll have to do, since it took so much coordination to even get the shoot with this girl, I figure it's as good as I can get for publication.

This is my personal favorite. It probably won't get published - even with all that sexy copy space along the left side - because it is more of a...conceptual shot (mysterious cowboy trope) than one that says "Hi, I'm the team captain", but I'm a sucker for the lone, mysterious cowboy, so it strikes a chord with me.
