Nothing creates that studio-like catalogue look better than a well turned out horse. Have you thought about how you are going to turn your horse out?
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Don't worry, I have you covered. Meet Amelia →
(my super talented groom and wonder woman!!)
Here are some of her top tips for getting your horses shoot ready!
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CLEAN UP
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Bathing prior to a shoot will remove dirt, dust and excess grease. Make sure you scrub thoroughly through manes, tails and hooves. If you don't have hot water, then a good hot cloth is the next best thing (especially in colder weather)
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TRIMMING + TIDYING UP
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Depending on your horses breed, and the look you are wanting to go for, here are some areas to pay particular attention to:​
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​• MANES + TAILS - pulled or plaited manes and tails give a classy look to any image (BUT don't forget the bridle path and don't use scissors!!!)
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​• FEATHERS - well trimmed feathers really define the horses legs
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• CLIP - if it's clipping season, try clipping 2 or so weeks prior to your shoot, so any harsh lines have time to grow in for a more natural finish. Make sure small cat hairs are taken off under the chin and over the body
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• HOOVES - after a good clean, add a splash of hoof oil to give them a healthy glow
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• EYES & NOSE - these areas may require a wipe over before your shoot to remove any dust, dirt or food - this is not a good look in close ups!