10/10/2012 - Photoshoot plan
14/10/2012 - Recce
15/10/2012 - Risk assesment
18/10/2012 - Model Release Forms
20/10/2012 - Property Release Forms
24/10/2012 - Date Of Photoshoot
1/11/2012 - Editing Of Photographs
Friday, 16 November 2012
Friday, 9 November 2012
Tips for photo shoot
First thing you should do when trying to do a good photo shoot is to make the subject feel comfertable so they look and act more natural to obtain better photographs.
Make sure the subject looks presentable. If an item of clothing looks out of place, sort it out or ask them to.
Make sure you use a fast shutter speed if you are not using a tripod as you may get camera sway in the picture!
Use the rule of thirds to get a more appealing looking shot of the subject. Making the person look good and center of attention on the photograph.
Play with the settings on the camera to change the brightness and contrast and saturation to attempt to get a better looking picture or you could do it on a photo editing software like photoshop.
Don't ofrget to use natural lighting like the sun as it is more flattering and brings out the natural beauty of the subject being photographed.
Keep the subject moveing to obtain different shots at different angles.
Make the subject smile and laugh to get a veriaty of different facial expressions because one facial expression is boreing.
Use an infinate wall to get a perfect smooth back ground with no shaddows.
Give the subject something to play with. Give them some props to use during the photo shoot to add a bit of excitement in the photo's.
Lastly just enjoy it! If you're haveing a good time, guaranteed the subject will be to.
Make sure the subject looks presentable. If an item of clothing looks out of place, sort it out or ask them to.
Make sure you use a fast shutter speed if you are not using a tripod as you may get camera sway in the picture!
Use the rule of thirds to get a more appealing looking shot of the subject. Making the person look good and center of attention on the photograph.
Play with the settings on the camera to change the brightness and contrast and saturation to attempt to get a better looking picture or you could do it on a photo editing software like photoshop.
Don't ofrget to use natural lighting like the sun as it is more flattering and brings out the natural beauty of the subject being photographed.
Keep the subject moveing to obtain different shots at different angles.
Make the subject smile and laugh to get a veriaty of different facial expressions because one facial expression is boreing.
Use an infinate wall to get a perfect smooth back ground with no shaddows.
Give the subject something to play with. Give them some props to use during the photo shoot to add a bit of excitement in the photo's.
Lastly just enjoy it! If you're haveing a good time, guaranteed the subject will be to.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Photographic Composition
Theese photographs are shots of someone standing against a wall on a flat angle and a diaganal angle.
Theese are two photographs illustrateing symmetry as if you cut them in half each side is the same.
This is a shot using a natural frameing device (bin)
this is a shot of a moveing person using active space
this is a balance of forgroung and background
Shot demonstrateing attention to different types of lines - diaganal
Looking space
Portrait using hte rule of thirds
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