I was asked to take some images for the art student as they have made these paper dressers for a exhibition they were doing. By the sound of the brief they give me I am not should what sort of shots they wanted, but they wanted something different.
In a way this makes my job a little harder but gives me freedom on what I want to do. and to use of own creative skills to produce something different. I did some close up work and some shots using different angles, just to see what I could get. As you can see by the images they keep out well and they were a little different to the normal types of images I do, when in the studio.
I was worry about the exposure of the dresses because of the dresses being white and having a white background. I feel It went ok because of my experience I have running and working in a studio.
This was a bit of a test for me as I have worked and ran photography studio before, but never have I been in one with as many people in there as there were that day. There was about 20 people in there at the same time, But this is good experience for me because if I ever do another fashion shoot of this scale again, which I probably will do as I am looking to work in a studio when I finish this course.
After reading a PDF on the fashion photography career it states "A
fashion shoot can easily involve upwards of 10 people all working hard to make
sure the images are perfect, all of whom the photographer must keep tabs on to
make sure the different elements are working together. On large commercial shoots,
the photographer may also have to work with clients on set."
www.photolaureates.org/tutorial/articles/start/CareersInFashionPhotography.doc+people+work+on+a+fashion+photography+shoot
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