Thanks very much for the comments and advise, now looking at the second one i see that more neck would improve the shot and the sunlight in all off them is a bit too powerful maybe I’l try again with the horses on a slightly more overcast day, try and eliminate that glare it seemed no matter what angle I took the photos from the sun was there. I’m also seeing now that the blown out whites in the third one kinda ruin the shot making the horse mane and the sky appear as one. I had a lot of fun with the angles though so I’m definately gonna keep experimenting.
You are saying that you want to start your own photography business while you admit that you don’t know very much about photography. How is that respecting the business. That’s like me saying I want to start a home building business this summer because I can’t find a job but I don’t know anything about building homes. Ridiculous.
Actually I was saying that I know very little about how to get a business off the ground, I’m sorry if you misinterpreted me but I actually know quite a bit about photography now and I’ve invested a lot of time and energy in learning as much as I can because it’s a real passion of mine. Why would I be so interested in starting a business in this field if I didn’t know much about photography? In my opinion you need to have a passion for something if it’s going to work out and it would be hard to know if I had that if I hadn’t been learning and gathering experience in the actual photography itself because as you said it would be ridiculous.
I’m sorry but your comment confused me a bit . . . are you saying I need to have respect for the business or other people do? If you’r saying I do I can tell you I have a great respect for it so there is no room for such a comment. All I want is a bit of advise as to where to start because there’s many ways to go with photography and a lot to it but I believe it’s definitely worth doing if you’r able for it.
It’s a very nice shot. It can be hard to get one like this without half a million people getting in your way.
I did a photography project on buskers and found that photographing buskers is one of the most enjoyable subjects you can choose they’re always so friendly and obliging, they just love the attention and they’ll look great natural and don’t ever object to pose, they’re willing to have a bit of fun with it.