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First engagement shoot tomorrow!
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 91149" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>Look for the light.</p><p></p><p>Walk around your subject(s) and look at how the light falls on them. Position them for best effect. If you have a reflector it will be a great aid for you. Be aware of the raccoon eyes (I am the king of raccoon eyes - bad). Try to shoot at eye level with the subject. Use a weird angle or two by tilting the camera. Don't forget a close up or two of the ring. Get some shots in the direct light...get some in the shade - use your on board flash set real low for fill light while in the shade. Do the session early in the morning or late in the evening the best stuff is going to be made in the golden hour. If possible scout the location and do some trial runs there a day or two or so before the session.</p><p></p><p>Get the light right and the rest of it will fall in place. Get the light right and they will be happy with your snaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 91149, member: 6548"] Look for the light. Walk around your subject(s) and look at how the light falls on them. Position them for best effect. If you have a reflector it will be a great aid for you. Be aware of the raccoon eyes (I am the king of raccoon eyes - bad). Try to shoot at eye level with the subject. Use a weird angle or two by tilting the camera. Don't forget a close up or two of the ring. Get some shots in the direct light...get some in the shade - use your on board flash set real low for fill light while in the shade. Do the session early in the morning or late in the evening the best stuff is going to be made in the golden hour. If possible scout the location and do some trial runs there a day or two or so before the session. Get the light right and the rest of it will fall in place. Get the light right and they will be happy with your snaps. [/QUOTE]
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