Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Things to take into consideration when doing my shoot

Having came to college earlier today and finding out that i can not take a Canon 5D or a flash gun out i am not going to have to use my own Canon 450D and possibly borrow my housemates Flashgun. I have got a reflector already so no need to worry about that. 


I would have liked to use location lighting but getting it back to Derby is a problem for me, so i will have to make the best of what i have got. 
I am aiming to do my shoot at around four o'clock, this way i can get images in the sunlight (hopefully its a nice day) and then i am going to take some images when it starts to get darker, around dusk time. 


Steve has told me to think about the different angles i can shoot at, and the different places in and around the building. I want to create my image in inspiration to the shot i have been looking at, but also i am going to try and do something a little quirky and different. Take things close up!! Try and capture the beauty and smoothness of my models skin against and grain and grit of the derelict building. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi
    Hope the shoot went well, can you blog about it and upload some images ready for next week, also bring in all the images so we can discuss how best to post produce these for the comp.

    Steve

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