


Pictures and the stories behind them.
A few images and a time lapse video from the 2010 Bromont CDE in Bromont, Canada. It was a blast to shoot such a large array of competitors from the Training level to the FEI level Four-in-hands. (Chester Weber, in the bottom image, won) And the beast part... I went for fun! I didn't HAVE to shoot all the competitors, I didn't HAVE to stick to the most photogenic spot, I didn't HAVE to make sure I got exactly what competitors are looking for. I DID get to have fun, move around and even get lunch and pit stop when I wanted/needed too! Made for a great and fun "busman's holiday".

The first time I met Susan Sexton, I'd hired her to help me learn some things. We spent a little time going through some slides and talking about them and afterwards we went to a friends place so I could learn how to set up a horse for conformation images. When we got out of the car we were greeted by a zillion dogs (Susan was clearly a CAT person.) The horse was not going to win any major beauty contests but he was perfectly trained for putting his feet exactly where you told him too. I pulled out my camera and Susan took one look at my inexpensive zoom lens and told me to "throw that thing in the garbage". Then she handed me hers to use. I learned some useful things that day but not a whole lot more than I could have learned from studying posed horses in magazines as Susan clearly pointed out to me. Yet it was invaluable to me. I learned some important things that a magazine would never teach me. Patience, for one. Susan had an incredible amount of patience for this silly little girl that wanted desperately to learn something from someone.
One thing that I had in common with Susan was cats. We both were "cat people". We had lots of cats stories to tell each other and we didn't mind. We didn't get sick of telling or hearing about what mischief or sweetness our respective cats were up to. PD and Miss Kitty were hers and Cecil, Squeak and Ivan were mine. She stayed in my house once while I was away and let Ivan have his way with two rolls of toilet paper before putting them up from him. She was sure to leave the pieces so I would be able to see just how much fun Ivan had upon my return.
So for the few weeks Susan had left, we all photographed Wee everywhere we could. We also started posting Wee to our facebook pages. Wee really caught on and gained a following so we created a facebook page for Wee. Susan passed away on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at eleven in the evening, 2009. If you are into numerology you know that's pretty special. If you aren't, you would probably agree that it's interesting.
My vet has "given" wee horse acupuncture. He has met the Grinch on a street corner. I have taken small detours that were slightly off my route and stopped at places I ordinarily drive right on past on my way to "somewhere else".
There is something about the Wee Horse and the story behind his reason to be with us that inspires others. I have been told by a few other Vision 18 members that they experience the same thing. I walked into my vet's office not too long ago and pulled Wee out of my pocket. Several of the girls were very excited to see such a Wee celebrity (many of them follow his adventures on his Facebook page). If that isn't inspiration I don't know what else to call it. In an unusal and roundabout way, Susan is still here with me inspiring me to not skip life and it's potential images often through a small stuffed animal dubbed The Wee Horse. All the V18C Wee Horse images can be seen here.