Photographing a Bankman with a family. Tips needed!
Im going to do a job this week. Photographing a bankman (women) and a family containing one wife, one man and a little baby. Im goinng to be at there house, thinking of being outdoors. So I need every tip I can get both on poses and camera equipment. Please, please. :-) Its for a HUGE advertising agency. Im nervous already!
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Lots of help here but we need some info mate.......
That's not american english or any english for that matter!!!!!
Do you have lights, stands, umbrellas, folding stools, benches [need to know whatcha got to help] and light meter?
might even be nice to see waht you'll be using.
looking at your site...I would use the Tamron 2.8- 28 - 75 ........are you in an area where you can rent lights, backgrounds,etc etc etc......
The bankman[women] how many in group?
Does the advert agency have an art director asking for specifi things or giving you any direction at all?
Most agencys have an art director that tell what exactly they are looking for [any way here in this part of the mid-west, they want as much control as possible, including telling you what type of equip they want used....not that they know what they are talking about...but].......
I did not need any umbrellas or stands. They said.
Avoid having the sun fall on the sunjects faces, it will make them squint.
Good luck.
put the subject's backs to it (so they don't squint) and shoot with a flash.
Outside would be nice as would the light from a window (take a reflector with
you). Maybe a seated portrait with mom and infant seated, father standing?
I'd be tempted to use a long lens and shoot from a distance on the outside
shots (for better bokeh).
Good luck!
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If i shall bounce the flash in the chealing, shall i use 0 to get a middle tone on the ppl? or overxpose the flash?