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Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot

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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2016-09-17 12:33 PM
Subject: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot


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Of course he will be bathed, that's a given... How do ulyou oil the muzzle and eyes for them to highlight... Should I keep mane and tail braided? Or stright? Hoof polish?
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2016-09-17 2:10 PM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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i wouldn't braid mane or tail.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-09-17 2:24 PM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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I agree no braids and if you feel like you need to highlight with oil do it very lightly, I like a very clean natural looking animal, buff the hoofs to their natural shine. 
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total performance
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2016-09-17 6:26 PM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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No braids and if you must oil use a clean cloth and sparing oil. A little goes along way. Hoof polish if needed.
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kasaj2000
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2016-09-17 7:11 PM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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Clip him how you want him.  For his bath, shampoo and condition however you normally do.  Then take 1 cup of vinegar with a couple gallons of water and sponge all, let stand for a few minutes and rinse lightly.
 The vinegar will neutralize any products left on the coat and leave a natural high shine to the coat with out having to put anything else on.  While he is drying put a sheet on, this will help polish the coat.
Personally, I like the natural look and would skip the oil.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-09-17 10:21 PM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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Nose clipped. Rest of face clipped. Ears clipped legs. Clipped fromthe knee down. Bridle path clipped. Look at halter horses this is what you want. To oil, it No,3 light oil on a rag pretty heavy. Put in ziplock over night. It will be perfect for application in the morning. You can oil the entire body. Feet neatly trimmed. Take pictures early in the morning.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-09-17 10:25 PM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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kasaj2000 - 2016-09-17 7:11 PM Clip him how you want him.  For his bath, shampoo and condition however you normally do.  Then take 1 cup of vinegar with a couple gallons of water and sponge all, let stand for a few minutes and rinse lightly.

 The vinegar will neutralize any products left on the coat and leave a natural high shine to the coat with out having to put anything else on.  While he is drying put a sheet on, this will help polish the coat.

Personally, I like the natural look and would skip the oil.

I like the sounds of the vinegar being sponged on, going to have to give that a try just for the heck of it  
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2016-09-18 11:17 AM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot


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If you don't know how to clip legs, especially from the knee down. DONT!! They can look so botched, even in just a photo. Clip long hair under fetlocks and call it good! Do ears, muzzle and long hair under chin/cheeks. 
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2016-09-18 12:33 PM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot


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wyoming barrel racer - 2016-09-18 11:17 AM

If you don't know how to clip legs, especially from the knee down. DONT!! They can look so botched, even in just a photo. Clip long hair under fetlocks and call it good! Do ears, muzzle and long hair under chin/cheeks. 

Ditto. We always clipped legs about 5 days out so any clipper marks could grow out.

Oil really depends on the color of the horse IMO. I love a red bay with a lightly oiled muzzle and eyes so they pop, and on a black horse it can add nice contrast. Google for some pictures of halter horses and other studs the same color as your guy and decide what you like.
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cowgalsissy
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2016-09-19 9:40 AM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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Have a good photographer and nothing is necessary. Editing software costs an arm for a reason.  
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2016-09-19 10:28 AM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot


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As mentioned above use a professional photographer.  

I will add to the list...Have the stallion if good physical shape.  Well fed and fit will make the best photo.  A fat stallion or a skinny stallion doesn't look all that hot, no matter how much you clip, oil and bath. 
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2016-09-20 10:08 AM
Subject: RE: Tips to prep a stud for a photo shoot



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Whiteboy - 2016-09-19 10:28 AM As mentioned above use a professional photographer.  



I will add to the list...Have the stallion if good physical shape.  Well fed and fit will make the best photo.  A fat stallion or a skinny stallion doesn't look all that hot, no matter how much you clip, oil and bath. 

I agree!
I can't stand when I can see Ribs, or when I can't determine if the horse has muscle or is just fat and lazy. 

I want to see an natural looking animal with prominate muscle definition. I could care less about what the mane and tail look like. Or if the owner used oil to highlight. 

Professional photographer's that have been there done that make all the difference in a stallions photo shoot. To me, if you skimp on the photographs you aren't showing your studs full potential and in return the mare owners will skimp out on you or won't take your price seriously. 


Cheap photos mean a cheap stud fee right?  
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