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training photography

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Let me accompany your training

Training pictures are a valuable way to capture and document the progress of a horse and its rider. They not only provide a reminder of daily training, but also serve as an important reference for future improvements. For training accompaniment, the shoot is carried out during normal training, a riding lesson or even a competition in order to capture authentic moments.

What should you pay attention to when taking training pictures?

  • Authenticity : Training images capture real moments of training and show the horse and rider in their natural environment, creating an authentic representation of the progress and work that goes into training the horse.

  • Variety of situations: During training or a riding lesson, different exercises and lessons can be performed. The shooting offers the opportunity to capture a variety of situations, including dressage work, jumping, cross-country riding or just casual training.

  • Focus on improvement: Training images allow the rider to track their progress over time and identify areas that still need improvement. They serve as a valuable tool for self-reflection and can help set training priorities.

  • Memories for the future: In addition to their documentary function, training photos also provide beautiful memories of the time spent together by rider and horse during training. They capture special moments and can be viewed with joy later.

  • Professional support: An experienced photographer can work discreetly during training and still capture high-quality images. By choosing the right photographer, the training images can be professional and aesthetically pleasing.

  • Adaptation to the schedule: Training accompaniments can be flexibly integrated into the schedule without having to arrange additional appointments. This means no additional effort is required for the rider and training can continue as usual.

Training pictures are therefore a valuable opportunity for riders and horse owners to record training progress, create memories and document the journey of rider and horse together.

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