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EPNet Photography Seminar to be held during the AHP
Seminar in Saratoga Springs
Members of American
Horse Publications are welcomed to attend a special photography seminar with
internationally recognized photographer Gabriele Boiselle presented by
AHP Corporate member, Equine
Photographers Network (EPNet), in Saratoga Springs, New York on June 22-23, 2008.
Sunday, June 22
Gabriele Boiselle Photo Seminar &
Portfolio Review
Gabriele
Boiselle will lead a day long seminar on equine photography at the Saratoga
Hotel. Gabriele will speak about her life traveling the world capturing images
of horses, wildlife and people in parts of the world few get to see and
experience. Here is your opportunity to listen and learn and get direction and
feedback from one of the world’s premiere equine photographers whose passion
shines through in her work. Gabriele is generous and eager to share her
knowledge and experience. She has the rare gift of being able to communicate her
passion and knowledge in an entertaining and educational way. Gabriele will then
lead a session on the basics of successful equine photography. providing some
fail-proof skills that you can put to use to get consistently good horse images.
Finally Gabriele will review participant’s portfolios. Be sure to bring a
collection of no more than 20 of your horse images and receive feedback and tips
that will help you become a better equine photographer. Gabriele’s passion and
love for horses, photography and travel are sure to captivate, entertain and
inspire you!
This day long
session is available to all AHP and EPNet members. Lunch will be provided. All
attendees will receive an autographed copy of Gabriele's beautiful “Horses” book
at the end of the day.
Monday, June 23
Gabriele Boiselle Hands-on
Photography Workshop
Gabriele will lead the group at some area farms to sharpen our skills
photographing horses. We will practice some simple exercises to help you with
timing, sharpen your
eye and help you see the big picture.
This session is available to
EPNet General and Professional members only and class size is limited.
Lunch will be provided.
Not an EPNet Member?
Join EPNet as a General or Pro Member, or promote your horse-related business as
an Affiliate Member. Visit
www.equinephotographers.org/join.php
for membership application.
EPNet Photography Seminar Registration Fees
- Boiselle Seminar Session, Sunday:
$189
- Boiselle Seminar & Hands-on
Session, Sunday and Monday: $359
AHP Members
EPNetwork members should register at
the Equine Photographers Network website,
http://events.equinephotographers.net/ahp08/
About Gabriele Boiselle
Gabriele Boiselle is a prolific photographer well known for her books and
calendars - not just of horses but also of wildlife. Her travels have taken her
all over the world. She has lead photo
workshops in places such as Russia, Portugal, Morocco, Egypt, Africa and Poland.
For 25 years Gabriele has traveled the world to discover and document the
universe of the horse, from the
Namibian desert and the wild horses there, to the Gauchos in Argentina and the
Criollo horses, to Iceland and India, to Lesotho and the Basuto pony and to
Indonesia and the Zumba pony. For many years she photographed all manner of
equestrian sports documenting a child’s first ribbon to the Olympic games and
other international competitions, making her one of the most versatile
and widely published photographers working today.
Gabriele's main mission in her
photographic work is to capture the soul and essence of the horse. She will
share and convey this passion and knowledge with the workshop participants.
“Horse photography is something for crazy enthusiasts and horse lovers close to
madness” said Boiselle. “If you are not burning inside to make good pictures, if
you are not willing to cross rivers and get up in the middle of the night and
prepare horses for a shoot, you will never achieve the satisfaction in making
very special images. I am eager to share my insights and experience with you
during the seminar. And I promise you, you will be dreaming in the night of
horses. We will think, love and photograph horses.”
Visit Gabriele Boiselle’s website, www.editionboiselle.com
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