Why spring is the perfect time for your horse shoot
Nature is slowly awakening from hibernation. It's getting warmer, flowers are beginning to bloom everywhere and the horses are shedding their winter coats. Now is a good time to start planning your spring shoot.
Are you still undecided whether spring is the right time for your photo shoot?
Here are five reasons in favour:
1. pleasant shooting times
In summer, a shoot in good light often means that we have to get up very early or wait until late in the evening. In spring, the sunrise is not quite so early and the sunset not so late - which makes planning much more relaxed.
2. ideal temperatures for humans and horses
While it can quickly become too hot in summer, spring offers pleasant temperatures. This means we can also take moving pictures without you both being completely sweaty afterwards. This makes for relaxed and natural photos.
3. dreamy light for atmospheric images
If you like dark, dreamy lighting situations, spring is ideal. Misty mornings, soft light and gentle rays of sunshine through the trees - all this conjures up a special atmosphere in your pictures.
Or stormy and mystical lighting situations.
4. beautiful blooming backdrops
Whether delicate blossoms in the background or colourful meadows - nature offers many dreamlike backdrops in spring. And don't worry: a shoot with flowers doesn't have to be cheesy. With the right perspective and composition, the shots look stylish and natural.
5. no more winter coat
In spring, the coat change begins and the thick winter coat gives way to a shiny summer coat. This makes your horse look particularly well-groomed in the photos and shines in the soft spring light.
Detailed pictures are of course always possible and look beautiful in every season without exception.
Now is the best time for your shoot!
Utilise the magic of spring for unforgettable pictures of you and your horse. Nature now offers fantastic conditions and the temperatures are ideal - before the hot summer season begins.
We often say to ourselves: "I'll do it one day." But what does someday mean?
Make an appointment now and let's create art together.