8 : Phyllis Burchett – Fine Art Equine Portraits and Nature Photography – PODCAST

Phyllis has been part owner and manager of Burchett Training Center for over 30 years so it was only natural for her to turn to equine photography. Her knowledge of horses helps her to fulfill her creative vision for the Equine Form as art.  Her passion for beautiful light and candid moments inspires and fuels her to make images that make the viewer want to come along on her journey. Join us now as we talk to Phyllis about her life and journey as an equine photographer and artist. SHOW NOTES Website: http://phyllisburchettphoto.net Workshops: http://phyllisburchettphoto.net/workshops/ Iceland photography tour: http://phyllisburchettphoto.net/iceland-tour-2016/ Winter horse photography tour: http://phyllisburchettphoto.net/winter-horse-photography-tour/ She has a blog which you can sign-up for email subscribe on her website. Show notes are just rough notes, phrases and sentences to give you some clues about what was discussed during the interview. She has been in the horse business since her teens. Late 1990s had 14 stations and did lots of stud service. 45 Acre farm. Had as many as ten people working for them. 2003 started getting burned out on horse breeding business. Went to a workshop and caught the bug. Bought a film camera. Back country Yellowstone tours. Was “possessed with photography”. Known for wildlife and bird photography. Polar bears in Canada. Now, it’s horses, bears, and birds. Sold the farm, but works at the farm part-time as part of the purchase agreement. Breeding crashed 2008 and has diminished a lot. Today in your photography business. She is in two galleries. She does instruction. Portrait work is word of mouth. 50% or more of her portraits are horse and rider or owner and pet portraits. Connects a lot with people through Facebook. Workshops and tours are mainly equine related. Workshops are one day from dawn to dusk. Poems Art and World Art represent about 15% of her income. Enjoys much of what she does. #1 Horses, #2 Nature, If I could do workshops every day, it’s what I love to do. Doing an Icelandic horse tour and workshop in Iceland. For new photographers, it’s good to be well rounded. She does architectural photography. Leading to a photographic riding tour with horse pictures. Has a waiting list. One day workshop around $179.00. Iceland tour is around $3500.00 excluding airfare. Riding and photography tour – beta test was too low. This year will be more. Gigi chimes in,

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