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Photoshoot Information

A magical photoshoot with your pet or horse? Or would you prefer an epic medieval themed photo shoot with your beloved four-legged friend..?

Of course you can! In the packages below you can choose which formula suits you best. Do you have an idea for a shoot that you would like to share? Feel free to send a message so we can discuss the options and create a custom package for you. 

Would you like to rent a beautiful dress or rent a nice bridle for your horse during your shoot? Take a look at the rental clothing page for more information!

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Fotoshoot paketten

LOCATION?

Q: Where does a photoshoot take place? 

A: Do you have a nice location in mind? Awesome! Make sure to let me know! I always prefer a forest, lake, dunes, heather or beach to take pictures. If you have no idea, we will look for a nice location for your shoot together.

CAN I ORDER MORE PHOTO'S?

Q: I would like to receive more photos than are included in the package? 

A: That's no problem at all, if you want more photos than what's included, you can add extra photo's via your personal online gallery. 

For each additional photo, an additional €15/ photo is charged, of course you will also receive the photo with and without logo. 

TIME OF DAY?

Q: What time does a shoot take place? 

A: To make use of the best light I prefer to shoot around the golden hour, so 3 hours before sunset or after sunrise.

 PRICE DIFFERENCE?

Q: Why is there a price difference between a standard shoot and a theme shoot? 

A: The name itself gives you a little idea why, a standard shoot is photos with a sparkle of magic in it but that require less time to edit. 

A themed shoot, on the other hand, requires more attention in post processing because we are going for a complete magical fantasy atmosphere, where with a standard shoot you edit about 30 min to 1 hour per photo, a theme shoot will quickly take 1 to 2 hours in post processing.

PREPARATION?

Q: How do I best prepare my horse for a photo shoot? 

A: I usually work with horses with a photo shoot halter, these are thin rope halters that are easy to edit afterwards so that it looks like your horse is standing loose. For this you can certainly practice in advance with an ordinary rope halter and let your horse stand still for a few seconds and thus train for longer periods. Taking your horse to the location in advance can also help so that it is no longer an unknown place to them. 

OUTFIT?

Q: What should I wear for a photo shoot? 

A: This is sometimes a tricky question, the most important thing is that the contrast between you and your animal is not too big and that you wear something you feel good in. Soft colors are very nice in combination with nature, eg: beige, camel, soft pink, soft blue, white, black, grey,... A long dress or winter sweater is always very nice. It is also possible to rent a dress or outfit from my collection. 

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