Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Tips for band promotional photography - (Pte II) For merypreiti


We continue with this series of articles aimed at achieving the best results by anticipating and preparing for pre-fundamentals this type of photography.

Do not neglect the clothing . Try to use something that harmonizes with the venue - obviously this should be selected based on their style. Sometimes search will work to create the exact opposite contrast, but should be well managed.

Make a list of essential photos . Be realistic at this point - for example, you can not go through 10 different locations in 60 minutes. It is convenient to have a few scenarios to good use and some time for improvisation, to be running from one place to another and leave aside important issues such as lighting and position of the band.

Meet again with the band . Once everything has been planned in terms of location and types of shots, explain how the session will pass. The better you know what to do, the less you'll have to give explanations at the time, which will leave you freer to concentrate on taking pictures.

If you must adjust to a strict schedule ... - either the place or hours of the band - be sure to meet them shortly before the scheduled time. You can use that extra time to make last minute adjustments, but avoid making major changes in this instance, because they can get out of hand very quickly. You must find the balance between being flexible, yet strict enough to keep the list of shots you can not miss you.

Look for opportunities to shoot spontaneously . You can probably do it during the preparation, and is a detail that always add up in favor. It is also very practical to have a partner to do so.

It takes people who can help with the coordination of the session . It is a must, but if you need just an hour make the most of every minute. For this you can count on the cooperation of friends or family if you're short on budget - do not forget to thank them in the proper manner.

Do not miss the next and last entry, which will see two guidelines on what happens after the session

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