It doesn’t have to be difficult to take great images. Let’s face it, when it comes to choosing a photographer, you have a lot of options. Because horses and riders are their love, they specialize in them. Horses are an important part of their Cherokee ancestry, and their fire resonates with them. For you and your horse, they Endeavour to make each moment unique and wonderful. It is simply too short of a life to not do the things that bring you joy. Their tale should be told. So dust off those boots, brush your mane, and let’s get this party started!
How do you get ready for a meeting?
They strongly advise you to select many outfits that allow you to easily get on and off your horse. Consider the season you’ll be shooting in and dress appropriately. Hair and makeup are always encouraged, but remember to do what feels good for you! Preparation for your horse should be similar to that for a show. Check to see if your leather is clean and ready to use. Lunging before a lesson can also assist to calm the horse and make the entire session more peaceful, according to some people. You are always welcome to bring a second individual to assist if necessary. If you want to know more about this you can click on the link Jessie Ann Photography.
When do you have to pay, and how does it work?
Through Honey Book, you will receive a link to the billing site. When you book a session, you can pay half up ahead and the remainder a week before the appointment, or pay in full. One week before the session, full payment must be paid. Only if the session is canceled due to poor weather and cannot be rescheduled will the fee be returned. You will be refunded if they are unable to make the shoot for whatever reason.
Are travel costs included in the pricing or extra?
Before you book, travel fees will always be disclosed. They will not apply if I do not include a trip expense. There are no exceptions to the flat rate travel fees for all customers. This will apply to any trips that entail long-distance driving or flying outside of eastern Nebraska.
What is the regular shooting location and time?
They want to make sure your horse is comfortable and at ease. They prefer to photograph them in their natural habitat of open fields and barns. If there is somewhere else you’d like to go and you’re willing to trailer them there, they can flex on the location. They will make the necessary preparations. They love to shoot in the early morning or late at night. Shooting during the day will result in harsh lighting and ugly photographs.