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Photographing and Videoing Horses Explained 
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Photographing and Videoing Horses ExplainedDigital and Film The Horse Owners Manual for Improved Portraits, Schooling Tools, Sales and Promotions CHARLES MANN From your daughters first lead-line class to your wife or husbands bid for the division championship, from a magazine or online sales ad to a short video to interest a potential buyer, most horse people try to capture countless photo ops. Unfortunately, the resulting pictures and videos are often disappointingperhaps failing to follow the action or losing the subject in a blur of motion or the glare of sunlight. While the family album or home video collection can forgive bloopers, if the lovely mare you wish to sell appears ill-proportioned or your stallion is filmed parading in front of a clutter of farm equipment, potential clients will seenot beauty or talentonly camera-induced
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