Title: Photo Day - Winter Edition | Anna Archinger Photography
1- PHOTO DAY - WINTER EDITION ANNA ARCHINGER
PHOTOGRAPHY
www.archinger.dk
2PHOTO DAY - WINTER EDITION
I am here to create the memories for you that you
always wished for. But why animals? I am a dog
owner myself and also have entirely fallen for
horses. I am surrounded by them all day long
(literally - I am living on a horse farm). So I
started to take pictures of what I love. But I
had no idea what would grow out of it. Not much
touches my heart like a picture of an animal,
caught in the perfect moment, surrounded by
stunning light, creating that ideal feeling. So
it became my profession. And I dont want to
change anything about it. Every horse or dog
owner I meet has their own story. I love to hear
about them and turn them into pictures. What is
your story? We will have a cozy and relaxed day
together. Since November can already be a little
bit chill, we will welcome you with warm
drinks. If you come with a horse, a stall can be
organized for you, so you can wait and prepare
for your session in a dry and friendly place.
3PHOTOGRAPHING HORSES
- Photographing horses is not just a matter of
jumping the paddock fence and pressing the
shutter button. As beautiful as they are, horses
can be very unpredictable. They have big,
slightly stained teeth at the front, and two very
hard, round missiles (aka hooves) at the back.
Before entering a paddock or barn, make sure you
get some experience around horses without a
camera in your hand.
4HOW DOES IT WORK?
- All my pictures get printed in a store of my
trust. I love to support local businesses and
actually I have big advantages of it. They don't
ship the prints, so I always pick them up myself.
I know the guys behind the machines from those
several pick-ups, and they know me as well. Which
is nice, because they make sure to deliver the
quality I demand for my business and in case
something is not right or seems to be off with my
print data,
5HORSE/HUMAN IMAGES
- Focus on the bond between the client and the
animal. They should be connected in some way in
your images. Just like we try to connect families
in a session, create opportunities for the
subjects to connect. If the client is riding the
horse, look for the moments the client and horse
are working together as partners. The animal will
be relaxed, with his ears and eyes pointing
forward.
6 CONTACT US
- Address Blue Hills Horses Birkehegnet 36 7330
Brande, - Denmark
www.archinger.dk