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Natural Light Child Photography | Baltimore Maryland

Let’s talk natural light.  As you may know, we now have available a Natural Lighting book for sale at www.jodieotte.com/books.htm  The book, Just Lighting Naturally, was designed by request after the huge success of Studio Lighting Naturally. I will discuss this book a little more in detail here shortly, so stay tuned…

While my business mainly revolves around studio lighting with babies and expecting moms, I do photograph children quite often in natural lighting, as obviously, children need to feel comfortable and not bored stuck in front of studio lights. For the next few days, I will share natural light images, as I also get a chance to prepare the book link above with more information about the latest Just Lighting Naturally book.

This was from a session several months ago that I hadn’t share on the blog - three absolutely gorgeous little girls…. and their ponies. Oh, and a note for the photographers - these images were taken at “high noon” a scarey bright day - you know those dreaded incredibly bright days where you know you have to REALLY work for that light ;)

child and horse
child and horse
child and horse
child and horse
child and horse
child and horse

For Fun…

Erynn had another pleasure show yesterday —

 horse show

But in the upper ring, they were having a reining show, and I just had to snap a few images, as the dust was awesome flying up and around (but not good for the lungs….)

reining show
reining show
reining show

Weekend Paper Chase in PA…

My daughter, Erynn, and I just finished up a Paper Chase in PA this weekend… I’m happy to report, no falls, although my mare did rear on me twice as she gets pretty hyped up when there is competition…  I enjoy this with my daughter so very much, and I know I have to hold onto these moments as before I know it, it will be so uncool to ride out with mom… *sigh*  So I will cherish every second!

 Paper Chase
 Paper Chase
 Paper Chase
 Paper Chase
 Paper Chase
Paper Chase

Quick Post…

Will add some more client pictures soon, just been so incredibly busy - Spring and Fall are always the busiest times of year for portraits!  In our spare time, my daughter has been working hard getting ready for a few horse shows… just had to share - this is her first year English riding.  She’s actually planning on doing at least one jumping show this year - can’t wait! ;)  We’re still not positive what we are going to do with her horse’s mane.  Like Erynn’s own “mane”, it’s incredibly long, but we don’t want to cut it.  This French braid is too loose - must practice getting it tighter.

English pleasure riding
English pleasure riding

 

 

Finally! | Child photography workshop, baby photography workshop

Finally, indeed, this is the image I have been waiting to capture for a year now.   I know some may not “get it” but my studio is located in the heart of a very Equestrian area - From Shawan Downs to Fox Hunting it’s all here! So a year ago, I had the idea of photographing a baby on an English saddle, and we finally made it happen.

I had an assistant that day, the lovely and talented Virginia Payne She was here for a mini workshop/mentoring. It was so nice having an extra set of hands, and she was wonderful with the baby. Thank you again, Virginia, for helping! Which reminds me, if you wish to attend one of my mini workshop based on my Studio Lighting Naturally book, please go to http://www.jodieotte.com/mentoring.htm or CLICK HERE for child photography, baby photography workshop  to sign up. The seats are filling fast! We also go over business, marketing, and more.

Baby and saddle, equestrian photography in Maryland

Baby and saddle, equestrian photography in Maryland

Baby and saddle, equestrian photography in Maryland

Horse Photography | Equine Photographer, Maryland

It is no secret that I have an interest in horses.  Let me start out saying, you are either a horse person or you are not.  A non-horse-person has no idea what is so amazing about spending a day at the barn, soaking in the smells of horse breath and hay, feeling a horse’s muzzle graze your hand looking for treats, or gently nosing your hair… the friendly sound of a whinny, or the light sound of leather squeaking, or the total utter peace you feel as you hack out on trails…. the feeling of accomplishment having completed a jump, or the adrenaline rush as you gallop through an open field…  If you are a horse person, you *get* this.  You *know* this…  If you are not, I’m sorry, but please don’t look at us like we are crazy ;)

My parents never understood what the draw was to horses that I had, and I can’t name one horse person in my extended family - it seems to be just me… from a long line of non-horse-people… so I never really had anyone to share this with.  You cannot predict who will be a horse person.  Even those who are raised around them aren’t necessarily horse people.  I always secretly hoped one of my children would be a horse person, and vowed if one was, I would soon own horses… When I started my kids in riding lessons three years ago to let them try it out and see what they thought, my daughter emerged as the horse person.  Although both of my kids have their own horses, and enjoy riding, Erynn has the draw - that draw to be around horses.  She could spend hours just hanging out with them, and I understand her completely… I couldn’t be more delighted that she has taken this interest, as it is something we will always share together.

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All that said, being that my studio is nestled amongst many equestrian activities and horses galore - steeple chases, fox hunting/running of the hounds, polo, hunter/jumpers, dressage, you name it… (although the studio was named Black Horse Studio due to the historic area near), I have wanted to combine working with horses and my portrait photography, capturing the bond between horse and rider.  I’ve been slowly working up to begin doing just this, but I’ve been so busy with regular clients, I hadn’t had time to market this as another aspect, so when I received an email from K, I was thrilled to begin working with her.

This is K  - beautiful girl, inside and out, as well as her beautiful horse, Icee.  Thank you, K, it was wonderful meeting you - you are a photographer’s dream to work with!  And thank you so much for that wonderful email you sent after seeing your gallery :)

 maryland horse photographer
 maryland horse photographer
 maryland horse photographer
 maryland horse photographer
 maryland horse photographer
 maryland horse photographer

 

Budweiser Grand Prix de Penn National

Yesterday was a very full day.  We started out going to Barrett’s football game which was the delayed “homecoming”… as promised, here is Dean on the sidelines…
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Although, Bear really didn’t have a great game like last weekend, I did catch him running a kid over on offense…
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Then we went out for some sushi (of course lol!), and up to Harrisburg, PA for the Budweiser Grand Prix de Penn National.  It was nothing short of amazing watching these horses jump 5-foot jumps (and here I flipped off my horse on 2-foot jumps lol! and now every time I am in my lesson and have to jump, I grab a hand full of mane and hold my breath :) I’m determined to at least be jumping 2-1/2 to 3 feet by spring COMFORTABLEY without this terrifying fear!)  I also was reassured that jumping this high doesn’t mean the rider necessarily has the absolute perfect form - several were flopping around quite a bit on their horses - made ME feel like a better rider! lol!

Again, simply amazing - I loved catching these horses in “mid flight”.

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The power behind these horses was just amazing to me…
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horse jumping
horse jumping
Look at the difference between the forms of both of these horses… I love the way the second one tucks up.
horse jumping
horse jumping

We stayed to see the Canadian Mounted Police as well…

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Yes, we have a theme…

This is the time of year when the obvious theme is horses and football…  well… we can’t help it, that’s our extracurricular activities this time of year ;)  I’ve promised myself that this weekend, I will shoot a lot of fall scenery as it appears we are at the height of the fall color.  If Sunday is nice, I want to get my children in the evening up to the stable to do a shot of them cantering their horses next to the woods so I can enlarge it big for my wall at home.  It’s an image I have been wanting to get for a while.  I hope the horses cooperate.  Erynn and I took a ride last night and our two horses freaked out at a pile of hay in the middle of the field.  Erynn and I were near tears laughing so hard while our two horses - ears pricked forward, side stepping everywhere, and snorting/blowing air out their noses like the pile of hay was going to grow legs and fangs and get up and come running after them.  Horses are very funny creatures.

I loved this shot of Erynn - this is Erynn in her favorite element.  She tends to be a fairly prissy girl, but once she is around animals, she becomes a bit of a tomboy and cares for each and every one of them.  She doesn’t care who the animal belongs to, she wants to take care of it.  She found a dying bird last night and was petting it, feeling helpless as to what she could do to help, so I picked it up and we made a little nest in some hay that wasn’t around the horses.  I knew it wasn’t going to make it, but it made her feel better.  (I’m sure one of the barn dogs or cats snatched it up later…)  If she doesn’t become a vet or something else that has to do with animals, it will shock me.  She has been watching Animal Planet ever since she was around 3 years old, completely fascinated with nature shows.

I’ve also noticed that she is attracted to tie dye and peace signs, but that’s another subject… lolol!

I caught her up on the fence with Babe (Pippi’s momma) - Babe was licking her, up and down her arms for a while, and then Erynn decided to pull a few burrs out of her mane… I loved how the “sweet light” was touching her… (that’s the light near sunset - the light I highly recommend photographing children in when possible) :)

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New Product for Child and Baby photography

While I was working with the lab yesterday, I decided to add another lab to my vendor list. I have had requests for the “standout” mount from my customers that I have at the studio but never felt they were a very substantial offering, so we never offered them “officially”.

I’m now adding “gallery mounts” to our product line. All storyboards will now automatically have this upgrade. The price for gallery mounts will be in between the regular prints and the fine art canvases. I’m currently having a sample printed for the studio for all customers to see, as well as two for my kids’ rooms - yes, that is how much I love them, I have to put them in my own house. I have a feeling, I’m going to want them all over my house. I plan to order at least four more.

Here are the two I have started with. I will share pictures of them up on the wall in the kids’ rooms as well as soon as they arrive as I am always asked about what I display at my own house - I need a 12-step program, I keep buying and buying… Sometimes my husband complains that the house is a shrine to our children all over the walls… *sigh*

But of course, I am ready to replace my standouts, and I’m working on composing an image of my kids with their horses walking them through a field at sunset…. hoping to pull that off this fall and oh yes, it will be big… very big in a high traffic area of my home ;)

Oh, and after much delay due to regular sessions, we are proceeding with booking equine sessions for fall. We are waiting for the weather to break. I have two reps, and I cannot wait to share!

equine photography, horse photography

equine photography, horse photography

Erynn will get a couple more in her room - smaller ones of her at her show this year. Barrett is starting football tomorrow night, so I will be doing more of these of him playing football later on… I’m finally going to be returning to a little sports photography - something I have missed out on for several years…

Horse Show this weekend.

Well, we are back from the horse show this weekend. Besides still coughing up dirt/dust and the horrible sunburn on my back, we’re ready to start the new week…

I do have some grumblings about the judge treating the girls under age 12 not so great (but I probably won’t clutter this blog up with that…) - besides that, Erynn did place a 6th and a 2nd which made her happy. That is probably her last show for the year, other than a fun show and I hear a rumor about another paper chase - I’ll stick with the flat classes! ;)

A few shots of her at her show… the facilities were beautiful despite the dust… I kinda lost interest in shooting once I heard the way in which the judge was speaking to the girls… so I didn’t capture a whole lot…

equine photograph

equine photograph

Recovering…. a personal triumph…

It is no secret that I have a hard time keeping up with this blog due to my very busy schedule. This week, I was able to sit down and prepare the entries ahead of time and set it on a timer to publish once a day.

Why did I have this time in my schedule? Because I am recovering! ;)

Sunday, I did a paper chase with my son, Barrett. A paper chase is sort of a race, kinda cross-country through the woods on horseback. I believe it is a two-mile race. I have some pictures to go with it. I rode my daughter’s horse, Stormy, and my son rode our other horse, Willow (who was supposed to be mine, but he has quite the connection with this mare… so I may be horse hunting again for myself this time…) This was the first time I have ever experienced such a thing. We started off, and Stormy basically said “Nuh uh….” and circled around, but no, I pushed her on… We were racing through the woods, cantering and galloping every chance we got - up hills, down hills, through water, etc. etc. I have to say it was the most amazing experience! Barrett is yelling “We’re free!!!!”

These pictures were taken by my daughter, Erynn, and my husband… Here we are waiting to start…

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Here I am warming Stormy up… yes, I can jump a little (I’ll revisit that thought in a minute), but I’m learning English riding - so I wasn’t totally comfortable going English that day… while an endurance trail saddle is not optimal for jumping, it can be done… excuse the look on my face - I really think I was holding my breath - yes, even on a tiny jump like this… I had no idea I would be so uptight and nervous riding as an adult… we are working on that…

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This is out of focus, but it’s me cantering to the finish line…see all the mud on Stormy?

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Barrett and I won second place - not bad for beginners! lol! ;)

We had also decided to go out on Novice over Hurdles (jumps were 2.6 feet or less). How bad can it be, right? I knew Stormy could jump that just fine… but the question is, could I? My daughter, Erynn, borrowed one of the lesson horses and wanted to follow us out. Willow decided to give Barrett a fit jumping that morning, so both my kids were going to go around the jumps. This was about getting the experience behind us, not about winning…

We started off… as we approached the first jump, I yelled “GO AROUND, I’m doing it!” It didn’t look THAT big….

In a split second, I was in the air and did a complete flip, landing on my back with the reins still in my right hand. At 32 years old, I have finally had my very first fall off of a horse (funny, because I watched my own son take the exact same fall a week earlier). I guess it was the adrenaline, but I didn’t feel a thing. I jumped up and screamed “I did it. My first fall, and I survived!!!” and without hesitation, swung right back up on Stormy.

We struggled through the woods, this course was definitely more difficult. At one point, Stormy decided we needed a bath, and veered off of the trail and jumped right into the water. As she stood there in chest-deep water and tried to play, I forced her back on the trail… we came to another small (heh… yeah… in my head, small….) jump, and I told the kids again, “Go around, I’m taking it…” I felt myself launch in the air, yet again… This time, I caught Stormy around the neck. I had both arms and both legs wrapped around her neck, and I am laughing so hard, I finally dropped to the ground. Needless to say, Stormy kept looking at me like “What the heck area you doing down there?”

At any rate, we did it! We survived… Here we are coming up out of the woods…

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So it’s not the kids we have to worry about… apparently it is the adults… I cannot begin to tell you how sore I was the few days after the falls… but I feel so much better knowing what it is like to fall - no more anticipation, it finally happened!

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Sorry, I need a place to post pictures of my big Percheron cross that I am selling - I needed a place to refer potential buyers to for pics. For background purposes, this is the big boy I purchased for my husband, who unfortunately doesn’t have the time to commit… since he is way too big for me (16.2 hh), regretfully, he must find a new home.

I have to say, he has such a great personality - it was hard getting these images - he wanted to follow me around like a dog… ;) He’s so pretty, isn’t he? I really wish I could keep him, but I can’t.

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and as you can see, he puts up with me quite a bit - I put his noseband on wrong… *sigh* so much for being in a hurry in this horrible HEAT….

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horse

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horse

horse

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Okay, so… I have to add more pictures…

So I have been requested to show more pictures of the horse show (below)… so I will tell the story a little better.

My daughter, Erynn, is a perfectionist and competitive. This can be a problem sometimes, and I figured I would teach her a lesson. Maybe that sounds bad, does it? At any rate, she has been riding horses for two years now. She JUST turned 9 years old end of May. She has never been in a horse show before (except for a “fun show” but that really doesn’t count ;)). Because she has no experience in this, and she was the youngest in her events (some of her events even had adults in them - not beginner classes), I clearly expected that she would lose - not even place in anything. I figured that now would be the time to teach her how to lose gracefully - which is a good lesson for someone like her.

Here’s Erynn putting the final touches on her horse, Stormy… it was a lot of work getting her sparkling white!

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Here’s the braid closeup - this is a macrame (or lattice) braid. It’s super easy to do.

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Erynn’s boot just for fun… (I’m an English fan, but alas, my daughter loves Western riding… :) )

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Warm up…with a very nervous smile (yet with a twinge of confidence under there…)

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Some quiet time with Stormy Girl Surprise…

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We can’t ask Stormy to be a sweeter horse for Erynn…

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Are you ready for this Erynn?

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Here she goes…

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A nice easy lope…

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So much for teaching her how to lose gracefully - do you see what is in her hand? I have created a monster… she showed me up! She placed 2nd, 3rd, and 5th in her events! She can’t wait for the next show!

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Horse Show…

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What is going on?

A new look?  Why?

Black Horse Tavern SignWe have been working on this for quite a while.  The studio has pretty much remained nameless since we opened it up.  We have chosen this new look and name to fit better within our historic community.  So what is this named after?  Well, it is a coincidence that I actually HAVE a black horse :) but here is an image from the Maryland Historic Trust.  I pass this marker every day while traveling down Route 23 - The Black Horse Tavern - “George Washington stayed here the night of June 5, 1773 on his way back to Mt. Vernon from Columbia College, New York, where he left his step-son, Jackie Custis.”

 If you are having any trouble viewing this blog - if things are out of alignment, I would very much appreciate it if you would let me know.  I had problems with my last design, so I am hoping this is resolved.

One more….

and again, I want to reiterate to anyone who knows anything about horses… this is JC… he is a STALLION… yes, kids can handle him… he is simply amazing!Grum8

Just because…

I took a small coffee break and thought I would share a sneak peek again…. Tracey (her blog), I am going to LOVE proofing this session…. everyone kept asking me to show at least one of "the girl lying on the horse’s back"… so here’s just one…. stay tuned for more…. :)

Brennaand who can resist a little sunflare! (Tracey hates her picture taken, but I personally loved this moment! ;)

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My Pleasure…

It was my pleasure to photograph these children and their horses yesterday! :)  These belong to my friends, Tracey and Brian.  Because I won’t be able to proof the images I took yet, I wanted to go ahead and share pictures that Tracey took of me photographing them…. I had a blast.  I can’t wait to proof them, but I have a list of 14 sessions to proof prior to this one… :) (I hope you don’t mind, Tracey, I grabbed these images from you! :))

In the second one, you can tell JC is a show horse - he looks so proud to be standing there!  Oh, and for any of your horse lovers out there.  JC is a stallion.  Can you believe it?  He is so amazingly gentle - these kids are on a stallion!!!!  Isn’t that crazy?

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Our new family member…

I am stopping in this evening for a brief note of - if you have called or emailed, expect an answer tomorrow!  I spent my day away from the studio today, welcoming our new family member, Scout - 4-year-old, Percheron/Thoroughbred to the barn.  Here are some pictures my kids took…

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About the light…

A lot of people ask me about my photography, and want to know what the secret is.  Am I photoshopping a lot?  What is it that they are seeing about these images.  I have to be honest - it is totally about the light.  Light is what makes every single picture.

I’ve been teaching my husband here and there about what types of light he should be looking for when he plays with my camera… I think he is on the right track - he took this one of our daughter the other night while we were out riding… It’s straight-out-of-the camera - his exposure isn’t right on, but he definitely knew what to look for!

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