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2017 GSEM Gun Dog Chalenge

In the months leading up to the first Gun Dog Challenge of the year, there isn’t a whole lot of time to think about photography.  When you are the one responsible for making the show happen, there are a lot of factors to think about other than pictures of the event.   Still, I find […]

In the months leading up to the first Gun Dog Challenge of the year, there isn’t a whole lot of time to think about photography.  When you are the one responsible for making the show happen, there are a lot of factors to think about other than pictures of the event.   Still, I find that good images are the best marketing tool for any event, so I do make an effort to grab a few while the event is going on.  It also allows me to walk the field and see how things are going.

On March 18, the Greater Southeast MI chapter of RGS held its annual Gun Dog Challenge.  It was a slick snowy wet morning, but the show must go on.  Despite having to make several changes to the schedule, we pushed through and made it happen.  Given the juggling of the morning schedule, I was not able to grab too many images.  I did try to get some video, and now I need to figure out what to do with it.  I can shoot video, but I really am pretty dumb at editing it.  

The weather cleared by afternoon, and I was able to be in the field a little more.  By the end of the day, spirits were up, and it appeared that everyone had a great time.

Because this is “my” event, all digital images are just $5.  And, all money made from this event will go back into the Gun Dog Challenge coffers to help make these events possible.  Don’t be shy… 

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2015 Year End Review for Sport Dog Photo

It really has been a great year for Sport Dog Photography.  There are still many things that I would like to be doing to further my business, but this year has brought me many growth opportunities.  The intent of this post isn’t to bore you with wordy details, rather to highlight some of the things […]

It really has been a great year for Sport Dog Photography.  There are still many things that I would like to be doing to further my business, but this year has brought me many growth opportunities.  The intent of this post isn’t to bore you with wordy details, rather to highlight some of the things that have taken place in 2015.  I was fortunate to be able to expand into some new areas this year, and also was able to see many familiar faces, as well.  If you take the time to read to the end, there is even a little surprise that most of you don’t know about….But you’ll just have to keep reading to find out.

Probably the biggest achievement for me was making my business official.  In January, I filed for my LLC.  I had been putting it off for a while, as I had been running the business through an older company.  Now, the photo business is officially Sport Dog Photography LLC.  Nothing really changes for most of my clients, but it makes things easier for me, and adds a layer of protection.

The spring started off pretty typical with a few RGS events.  It is always fun to get out int he field with old friends, and make a few new ones along the way.

Toward the middle of 2014, I was asked to shoot the 2015 Michigan Sporting Clays Championship, by Michigan Shooting Centers.  It was great to be able to see some of the pros doing their thing on the course.  It is hard to be creative when watching basically the same thing over and over, but those are the situations that make you better, and keep you thinking.  I would love to pick up a few more events like this, in the future.

As fall approached, I had lined up a few different hunts, including my first waterfowl hunt.  While grouse and upland hunting are what I love to do, I am also equally drawn to the duck blind.  The nature of duck hunting lends to certain challenges for a photographer, but I welcome them all, and adjusted as needed.

Of course there is there is grouse season.  And, while I may not get to hunt as much as I would like, I consider each step into the woods a blessing, and whether I am carrying the gun or the camera, I am creating memories.

This year was the first time that I decided to publish a calendar.  I have toyed with the idea in the past, but wasn’t really sure who would want it.  I created one this year primarily as a “thank-you” for some of my clients.  I then put the remaining prints online for sale.  To my surprise, I sold out in about a week.  I have more in stock now, so if you are reading this and want one, I still have a few left.  Below are some of the images in the 2016 SDP Calendar.  Follow the link to purchase one for yourself.

And now, if you have been looking through this post only looking forward to this big secret project, well here it is.  Since I started doing photography professionally, I have always told people that I don’t shoot wedding or babies.  Well that still holds true for the most part.  I prefer shooting events, dogs, and hunting.  It’s what I feel I am good at, and what I have chosen to focus on.  I was approached by a friend early in the year wondering if I would be willing to shoot her wedding.  I said no, and gave them some options of other photographers that I feel do an excellent job of capturing weddings.  Apparently she wasn’t going to take no for an answer, and eventually I agreed to take on the task.  As I said up front, I think it is important to try new things as a photographer.  It keeps your mind fresh, and makes you think beyond what your are comfortable with.  So, that being said, I did it!  They were looking for a photojournalistic style of coverage, and I felt that I could provide that.  I will admit, when it come to posed shots, I struggled, but the rest fo the weekend felt pretty natural.  I was honored to be a part of their special day.

Am I a wedding photographer now? NO.  Would I do it again given the right circumstance?  Maybe.  Was I pleased with the outcome?  Yes.  So, you be the judge, or better yet, keep your negative comments to yourself…just kidding…sort of.

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Thanks for taking a look at my year end review.  I look forward to seeing many of you again in the coming year.  I have a couple things already lined up for 2016, so if you are thinking of booking and event or shoot, please contact me soon.  I am hoping for an even better 2016.

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New Puppy in the Sport Dog Family

If you follow my Facebook page, you probably have seen that there is a new puppy in the Sport Dog family.  My brother-in-law brought home the latest edition on Friday.  Unofficially at this point, he will be registered as “Fair’s Lost in D’Nile” call name “Moses”.  They picked out the name Moses, I coined the […]

If you follow my Facebook page, you probably have seen that there is a new puppy in the Sport Dog family.  My brother-in-law brought home the latest edition on Friday.  Unofficially at this point, he will be registered as “Fair’s Lost in D’Nile” call name “Moses”.  They picked out the name Moses, I coined the registered name.  We shall see if it sticks.  Yesterday, I was able to get some formal shots of the little guy.

I am looking forward to seeing how this little guy turns out as a duck dog.  We will be getting him started early and get lots of practical training in.  But for now, he just needs to learn how to sleep through the night.

If you have plans to bring home your newest family member, or have a new puppy that you would like shots of, please contact me.  It is always fun to capture the unexpected moments of young dog just getting its legs.

 

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