“Photographing the Spanish Horse with Carol Walker”
At the Celebration Show in Las Vegas 2010
August 31, 2010
Cost: $60 per person
Minimum 5 people
Have you been frustrated by how your horse photographs are coming out? In this 1 1/2 hour seminar, you will learn basic, simple techniques for improving your photos and getting consistent, positive results photographing equines. Carol will work with you on focal length, best angles to shoot, and tricks for getting those pesky ears up.
The class will begin in the classroom where Carol shows examples of her recent work, then explains different techniques, then moves for the second half outside to the warm up arena for hands on working with equine models with halter, under saddle and possibly liberty situations. Bring your digital or film camera, and prepare to have fun!
Editors Note: Although this clinic is for the Spanish Horse, the clinic is open to anyone wanting to improve their Equestrian Photography skills. And what a beautiful horse to learn on!
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About Carol Walker

Carol’s passion for photography started at an early age, with animals as her favorite subjects. She studied literature and photography as an undergraduate at Smith College, and continued her education in photography after graduating, studying portraiture and nature photography. She has travelled all over the world photographing wildlife for the past 28 years.
In 2000, Carol started her business Living Images by Carol Walker, specializing in photographing horses. Carol’s images illuminate the relationship between horses and their people, as well showcase the beauty of horses with her stunning images of horses at liberty. She teaches workshops for amateur photographers on equine photography.
Her commercial work includes catalogue covers for leaders in the Equine industry. She has had numerous calendars published featuring her work, and she markets her fine art prints from her website www.LivingImagesCJW.com as well as in several locations on the Front Range of Colorado. Six years ago, Carol began photographing wild horses.
As she followed several herds in Wyoming, Colorado and Montana, she became aware of how precarious their situation on public lands has become. Since then, she has dedicated herself to educating people with her photographs and stories about the wild horses. Her book Wild Hoofbeats: America’s Vanishing Wild Horses is available at www.WildHoofbeats.com. The book was released winter of 2008 and is currently in its second printing and has won 5 book awards.
Contact Carol Walker
Phone: 303-823-6642
Email: cw@livingimagescjw.com












