Tips for Luxury Yacht Feature Photo Shoots
Hey guys! I am taking some photos for a web site I am working on for a friend who restores and details luxury yachts. Basically we need photos of shiny and luxurious details of the ship that has been worked on to show it off, so I guess you can imagine this being like a photo shoot by someone going to a boat show? Few questions are
• What time of the day is best for such photos? Its all outdoors in the boat yard, non-negotiable for location
• Are there any basic settings I can use or is auto just best? I need to go tomorrow so I would love to learn all the manual settings but just dont have time right now... so if u r experienced with such things, I would love to hear them
• I assume flash, no matter how good, wont help here?
• In the broad daylight I assume a tripod is not necesary?
• What light angles? I assume its best with the sun kinda behind me, or just to feel out the best gloss possible? Since the ship is not movable, I guess I'll just have to go with visual decisions on the spot?
• Which lens should I use, if it matters at all
This type pf photo:
http://www.charterworld.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Luxury-yacht-LILIYA-Photo-credit-Roberto-Malfatti.jpg
http://www.businessinsider.com/superyacht-sycara-v-costs-739000-a-week-2012-9#theres-snorkel-and-fishing-gear-on-board-too-22
http://static5.businessinsider.com/image/525d90a169beddbb54df33da-1200/the-420-foot-concept-design-features-a-sinewy-look-that-connects-the-yachts-different-levels.jpg
http://www.liveyachting.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Teaser-image-of-Project-Nautilus-Yacht.jpg
http://www.charterworld.com/images/yachts/Luxury%20motor%20yacht%20Mangusta%2094.jpg
ANY other advice that may help is much appreciated, since we dont have many chance on these fast moving projects, when its done, they have to let them go unfortunately, so some pressure here. The saving grace is that it is for the web, not a magazine, so we have some wiggle room for non-perfection, even though its hurts me to say that.
And for those of you who may not know me from before or whatever else, I want to say, in no way am I disrespecting the photo industry and looking for quick schemes etc... I understand this is a lifelong process of learning and adapting... unfortunately right now I have neither luxury, so trying to do the best I can with what we have.
Thanks!!!
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i
Flash: Speedlight YN560x2
Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS , Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS II Telephoto
• What time of the day is best for such photos? Its all outdoors in the boat yard, non-negotiable for location
• Are there any basic settings I can use or is auto just best? I need to go tomorrow so I would love to learn all the manual settings but just dont have time right now... so if u r experienced with such things, I would love to hear them
• I assume flash, no matter how good, wont help here?
• In the broad daylight I assume a tripod is not necesary?
• What light angles? I assume its best with the sun kinda behind me, or just to feel out the best gloss possible? Since the ship is not movable, I guess I'll just have to go with visual decisions on the spot?
• Which lens should I use, if it matters at all
This type pf photo:
http://www.charterworld.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Luxury-yacht-LILIYA-Photo-credit-Roberto-Malfatti.jpg
http://www.businessinsider.com/superyacht-sycara-v-costs-739000-a-week-2012-9#theres-snorkel-and-fishing-gear-on-board-too-22
http://static5.businessinsider.com/image/525d90a169beddbb54df33da-1200/the-420-foot-concept-design-features-a-sinewy-look-that-connects-the-yachts-different-levels.jpg
http://www.liveyachting.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Teaser-image-of-Project-Nautilus-Yacht.jpg
http://www.charterworld.com/images/yachts/Luxury%20motor%20yacht%20Mangusta%2094.jpg
ANY other advice that may help is much appreciated, since we dont have many chance on these fast moving projects, when its done, they have to let them go unfortunately, so some pressure here. The saving grace is that it is for the web, not a magazine, so we have some wiggle room for non-perfection, even though its hurts me to say that.
And for those of you who may not know me from before or whatever else, I want to say, in no way am I disrespecting the photo industry and looking for quick schemes etc... I understand this is a lifelong process of learning and adapting... unfortunately right now I have neither luxury, so trying to do the best I can with what we have.
Thanks!!!
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i
Flash: Speedlight YN560x2
Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS , Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS II Telephoto
0