5 Rodeo Photography Tips for Professional Looking Pics!

5 Rodeo Photography Tips for Professional Looking Pics!

Introduction Ah, rodeo season—when the whole family gets together to celebrate the great American experience. And as every proud parent knows, this means lots of time for reflexive shutter clicks and selfies galore. Of course, it's always nice to capture a few professional photos too. After all, what's a rodeo without photos? Just follow these five easy tips for rodeo photography from my years of experience as a professional rodeo photographer: Indoor Barrel Racing Photography Set Your Digital Camera Settings To get the best shots, you’ll want to use manual mode. This will ensure that the shutter speed and aperture…
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How to Learn Aperture in Photography

How to Learn Aperture in Photography

What is aperture in photography, and why should you care?  (Scroll to the end to see the video)  Webopedia defines aperture as the unit of measure that determines the size of the opening in the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the digital sensor. The size of the aperture is measured in F-Stops. An F-Stop is the international standard sequence of numbers that express the relative aperture. F-Stop is calculated by the "lens focal length" divided by the effective aperture diameter. Why should you care? Aperture does a lot for us in photography. As…
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How to Learn Photography.

How to Learn Photography.

Support the Equine Photo School and save 20% on a beautiful and functional website with Zenfolio by clicking this link: https://www.zenfolio.com/?refcode=YNF-APX-BGA.  Are you ready to start taking control of your images? Do you want to know why and how to change the settings on your camera so you can finally create the photos that you want and not rely on the automatic modes that can be so frustrating?  If so, then start with this introductory episode to manual mode:  What are the basics?  ApertureShutter SpeedISOFocal Length Photo by Daniel Cheung on Unsplash Aperture:  The opening in the lens that light passes through to…
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