SM is great and I've had nothing but success with them. Mostly, I didn't want to be burdened down with print orders and mailing them out, etc etc. Also, I know their customer service is top notch and any issues *will* get resolved, so that's one of those things I'm happy to stick around for :)
Oh goodness, I should post some of the so called 'professional' photos that this one company does for the bigger events. they do all sorts of photography but do NOT "get" horses. like, 5 shots of my butt over a fence when they could have situated themselves ELSEWHERE on the course and gotten so many nicer ones. I wonder if they are puzzled why they get so few orders? sigh.
It's surprisingly easy to "get started". The best is to get some business cards, set up a site, and just let folks know. At the last show of the season that I shot, I was approached by the barn manager and recruited to shoot their clinics and shows (from schooling to rated!) for all of 2009.
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Oh goodness, I should post some of the so called 'professional' photos that this one company does for the bigger events. they do all sorts of photography but do NOT "get" horses. like, 5 shots of my butt over a fence when they could have situated themselves ELSEWHERE on the course and gotten so many nicer ones. I wonder if they are puzzled why they get so few orders? sigh.
It's surprisingly easy to "get started". The best is to get some business cards, set up a site, and just let folks know. At the last show of the season that I shot, I was approached by the barn manager and recruited to shoot their clinics and shows (from schooling to rated!) for all of 2009.
Well, sure! :D