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Show Shots: Formals
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02/02/06 07:03 PM
02/02/06 07:03 PM
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Jim Garvie
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In several of our discussions, we've talked about show formals. But I'm not sure how many folks who have not shown dogs really understand what an "official winning photo" is. Here are a couple of recent show formals: the Best In Show formals from the December Greater Miami shows. The BIS shot is considered the "money shot". It's the one most likely to get published and photos that get published in magazines like Dog News, The Canine Chronicle, ShowSite and the Breed publications are great advertisements of a photographer's skills. Plus, there is only one chance to get these shots so there's a lot of pressure.  Technical stuff: Canon XT, 17-40mm F4.0L, 200ISO, Alien Bees 400 monos with silver umbrellas set up at 45 degrees and high, shot handheld, on the floor. FYI and discussion, Jim
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Re: Show Shots: Formals
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02/03/06 08:22 AM
02/03/06 08:22 AM
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Julie
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The afghan hound is gorgeous. I wouldn't want to deal with all that grooming, but very pretty to look at. I am sure you can tell I am partial to sighthounds I am not going to even put in my two year plan doing any show formals. The candids and ringside shots I feel capable of doing a good job on. The last thing I want to do is screw up something like this. I will watch and learn!  By day I am a mortgage broker and my office has a good sized storage area in the back. it has a fence inside of it and about 16ft ceilings. Cement floor and cement block walls I am going to see if I can set up a studio in the back for occasional use. Lord knows there is no room in my house! How I wish for a basement!
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Re: Show Shots: Formals
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02/04/06 03:58 AM
02/04/06 03:58 AM
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Dee Dee
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Jim I hope I won't wear you out with questions before I get to where I am ready to have a light/studio set up!  I would love a portable one like you have in the end, I too have no room in my home for a studio. Yes that photoshopped sign looks great! I have a lot of win shots of my dogs and myself from the shows and in looking over them now that I am more aware of photography details, many of them are really not very good...bad posing, grainy, etc. If I can post this photo right (my first attempt) here is one of me and the love my life, my little Hallie. I am 5'9", Hallie is 8" on her tippy toes and the judge as you can see is somewhere in between. I wish the photographer would have suggested I kneel down so Hallie would have been larger in the overall shot, and had touched up the sign that can't be read in the glare. Good learning tools for me!
Julie I'm with you, it's a lot less stressful at this stage to take candids rather than win shots that could be messed up! I think you'd need a lot of experience under your belt to feel confident with that. lol.
Last edited by Dee Dee; 02/04/06 04:03 AM.
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Re: Show Shots: Formals
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02/04/06 09:16 AM
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I think it is funny, my friends(and myself) are all 5ft tall and each of them show giant breeds. One shows Danes and the other shows St Bernards.  Definitely makes the dogs look more imposing and larger! I do not have a background showing dogs, so, the formals are not something I would be comfortable doing. I have no problem with the movement shots as they are the same as the horse movement shots. I am much more comfortable with the horses as that is what my background is in. I know the horses and what people are looking for. Though I am most comfortable doing conformation shots and portraits. I am not artistic by nature!
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