
46: Field Notes – Not Every Horse Show Is Your Client
Not every Official Photographer contract is worth taking. Learn how choosing the right horse shows can build a stronger, more profitable photography business.

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Unknown Host hosts Equine Photographers Podcast, a arts show with 44 episodes published.

Not every Official Photographer contract is worth taking. Learn how choosing the right horse shows can build a stronger, more profitable photography business.

Hope is part of every business owner's journey, but hope alone has never built a sustainable business. In this Field Notes episode, I explore why intentional decisions—not waiting for the perfect opportunity—shape t

SUBSCRIBE Introduction When photographers talk about mistakes, the conversation almost always turns to technical problems. We talk about missed focus, poor lighting, bad timing, or equipment failures because those are th

Ten years after her first appearance on the Equine Photographers Podcast, Shelley Paulson returns to reflect on the evolution of her business, changing priorities, and the lessons that come with experience.

Most photographers believe clients are paying for the finished images, but that's only part of the story. In this episode, we explore why trust, consistency, communication, and professionalism often have a greater i

Most photographers think they have a speed problem. They don't—they have a throughput problem. Learn how better systems and workflows create a more profitable photography business.

Carien Schippers joins the 10 Years Later series to discuss a decade of change, business evolution, industry shifts, and lessons learned along the way.

INTRO Backup gear is one of those topics that almost always turns into a discussion about equipment. How many camera bodies do you own? How many lenses? How many memory cards? Do professionals really need backups for eve

INTRO Most people think standards live in equipment, software, or technology. They assume the quality of an industry rises or falls based on the tools being used. But standards don’t come from cameras, editing prog

INTRO The line between photographers and designers has been shifting for years. Photographers are creating ads. Designers are picking up cameras. And in many cases, people are doing both. On the surface, that looks like

INTRO Pricing is one of the most consistent conversations in equine photography—and one of the most misunderstood. It’s often reduced to undercutting or people charging too little. But the reality is more complex than th

EPISODE SUMMARY The current conversation around AI feels new—but the pattern isn’t. In this Field Notes episode, we look at how the shift from film to digital mirrors what’s happening now with AI, and how increased acces

Field Notes | Equine Photographers Podcast EPISODE SUMMARY A good-looking ad and an effective ad are not the same thing. In the equine industry, especially in stallion and sale horse marketing, there’s a lot of emphasis

Field Notes | Equine Photographers Podcast EPISODE SUMMARY Editing has always been part of professional photography, especially in equine work where environments are often unpredictable. But as AI tools become more commo

Field Notes | Equine Photographers Podcast EPISODE SUMMARY The equine photography industry is changing—but not in the way most people think. A lot of the current conversation is focused on AI. But this shift didn’t start

Field Notes | Equine Photographers Podcast This episode breaks down one of the most misunderstood topics in photography right now: who actually owns a photo—and who has the right to use it. As the demand for content has

Can Social Media Managers Use Client Photos? Episode Summary Can social media managers use client photos? This question is coming up more and more—and it’s where a lot of misunderstanding starts. In this Field Notes epis

Why Can’t Multiple Photographers Just Shoot the Same Horse Show? Horse show photography isn’t built around competition. It’s built around coverage. This question comes up all the time: Why can’t multiple photographers ju

Horse shows are structured, fast-paced environments where multiple professionals are working at the same time—trainers, riders, show staff, veterinarians, vendors, and photographers. Within that environment, it’s not unc

Horse shows are busy, fast-moving environments where trainers, exhibitors, and organizers work together to keep everything running smoothly. Along the rail, it’s common to see someone with a camera—but not every photogra
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