We're now in week two of our two-week online Winter Horse Photography course that we put on with the Equine Photographers Network. So far it's a been well received by the participants and we've had a great time teaching about the unique challenge of capturing great images of horses in snowy and cold conditions. Winter photography always brings a unique set of challenges and benefits, and when those are combined with the beauty of horses, the resulting photos can be well worth the effort. If you'd like to get in on the fun, here's still time to register for the course at this link: http://www.equinephotographers.org/courses/winter.php

From The Hill

Photographers often use reflector boards to control the lighting of their photos by bouncing light from the sun onto other objects. But did you know you can also use your camera to capture reflected light that bounced off the Earth itself? It’s not that difficult, but you do need exactly the right conditions.
It was a cold, windy, February day during a blizzard—but the weather was not enough to stop this brave flock of small birds with red caps. They used their short beaks to pry seeds out of dried birch catkins. These hardy birds are Redpolls.
But the deer don't seem to mind.
How do chickadees live in cold temperatures?
A pair of Sandhill Cranes arrive on the farm...only to find there is still snow on the ground!
The snow continues to fall...and presents a photographic opportunity.
A winter weather encounter with three hungry whitetail deer.

02/02/2018

Look what just arrived today, our author copy of our latest book, "Chicken DIY: 20 Fun-to-Make Projects for Happy, Healthy Chickens." Always a fun moment! Written and photographed by Fox Hill Photo's Daniel Johnson and Samantha Johnson.
We're now in week two of our two-week online Winter Horse Photography course that we put on with the Equine Photographers Network.

02/01/2017

Fox Hill Photo launches its new blog! We hope to bring you a little more insight into the work we do, our photography process, and the great place we live!

Winter Horse Photography Online Course

2/1/2017

We're now in week two of our two-week online Winter Horse Photography course that we put on with the Equine Photographers Network. So far it's a been well received by the participants and we've had a great time teaching about the unique challenge of capturing great images of horses in snowy and cold conditions. Winter photography always brings a unique set of challenges and benefits, and when those are combined with the beauty of horses, the resulting photos can be well worth the effort. If you'd like to get in on the fun, here's still time to register for the course at this link: http://www.equinephotographers.org/courses/winter.php