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Newbie Commercial Photo Shoot - Advice Requested Please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 412633" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Kevin, I don't know what the location is going to be like, but my advice would be to be extra careful about choosing your angle of shots. Try to be aware of the backgrounds in order to avoid distracting objects or lights, do a few tests for color balance and exposure, use a flash with any kind of diffuser for small group shots or darn well make certain the light is good for faces. Check your point of view, take as many pics as you can and be prepared to do a lot of post processing to crop, darken or blur distracting background and you should be fine.</p><p></p><p>Great opportunity to gain experience and confidence. Have fun, smile to make your subjects smile as well, talk to them as much as possible so you see they are looking at the lens with some kind of rapport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 412633, member: 3903"] Kevin, I don't know what the location is going to be like, but my advice would be to be extra careful about choosing your angle of shots. Try to be aware of the backgrounds in order to avoid distracting objects or lights, do a few tests for color balance and exposure, use a flash with any kind of diffuser for small group shots or darn well make certain the light is good for faces. Check your point of view, take as many pics as you can and be prepared to do a lot of post processing to crop, darken or blur distracting background and you should be fine. Great opportunity to gain experience and confidence. Have fun, smile to make your subjects smile as well, talk to them as much as possible so you see they are looking at the lens with some kind of rapport. [/QUOTE]
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