Large Group Shot
andymillson
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Next weekeknd I have been asked to photgraph a local High School Choir group. The group is going to be about 30 peple in all, and they want to shoot to be on the stage at the school. There will be a couple of posed shots of the group, including have them hold up their arms as they do during the performance etc
It is likle y we will be using the stage lights to light the group, so amount should not be a problem and I will make sure I set the white balalnce of the camera correctly.
Any tips on how to get this right? Focal Length etc?
Thanks
Andy
Next weekeknd I have been asked to photgraph a local High School Choir group. The group is going to be about 30 peple in all, and they want to shoot to be on the stage at the school. There will be a couple of posed shots of the group, including have them hold up their arms as they do during the performance etc
It is likle y we will be using the stage lights to light the group, so amount should not be a problem and I will make sure I set the white balalnce of the camera correctly.
Any tips on how to get this right? Focal Length etc?
Thanks
Andy
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I'd get down there and experiment beforehand. One thing I'd really want to see is how I could change my perspective, so I'm not looking up at them as though I were in a seat. Is there a balcony that looks down at them (assuming you have a lens that could make this work?) Can they put a board on top of the seats for you to stand on? If so, that gives you a lot of lattitude for picking a distance that suits whatever lenses you have.
I'd be leery of using wide angle. You're shooting people, they may not appreciate being barrel distorted!
Just some thoughts.
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No I will not be in the Audience I will be on the stage with the group.
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Also, just monitor the lighting so that it is balanced for the whole group, especially if you are using their stage lighting. Be aware of the foreground and the background so that they are not distracting.
Lastly, BE CONFIDENT! When working with large groups I have had a much easier time if I take charge, and let them know I am serious. Good luck!
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