Clients Brief
Rather than wanting more photographs for the website, she actually wants some images that will be framed and used as the backdrop in her new stall at Burton indoor market. Sabrina wants them to serve a dual purpose:
- Decoration for the shop.
- Demonstrable examples of her work.
As she's happy with the cupcake pictures I've already taken, she now wants to concentrate on another aspect of her business. Tiered cakes. The pictures are to be relatively simple setups, with just the cakes, and a coloured or patterned backdrop. I was also shown several examples of the sort of pictures she liked, on her computer, and in a selection of books.
The photographs would also have to be produced fairly quickly, as the shop opens on the 1st of November.
Execution Of The Brief
Although I prefer to use natural light where possible. There are several reasons I think this would be best shot in the studio:
- The need to hang, and arrange, several backdrops. I could try to jury rig a solution at home, but this would waste time, and create unnecessary problems.
- The quick turn around required, means I can't rely on the changeable lighting conditions at this time of year. Whereas the studio equipment would provide a constant and manageable source of light.
- I can use the college camera equipment. Although I'm happy with my camera, Sabrina wasn't sure how big she wanted to print these pictures, so the extra detail of the college camera would be useful.
Issues To Consider
If Steve agrees that shooting in the studio is the better option, I'm going to have to think about the associated health & safety requirements:
- Make sure any equipment is stored away safely, and unobtrusively, when not in use. So as not to cause a tripping hazard.
- Check all electrical equipment is in good working order before hand, and that it doesn't pose any risk of electrocution.
- Ensure Sabrina has appropriate identification whilst on college property. Has been made aware of the emergency evacuation plan. And make sure she is fully aware of the college rules and regulations whilst working in the studio.
- Studio equipment is to only be handled by myself (if previously agreed), or by an appropriate member of staff.
There are other things to consider, but I'll go in to more detail when I'm writing up the report on completion of the shoot.
Hi
ReplyDeleteWe will compare and contrast the pro's and cons of each method and see which style you and your client like.
Also I need to see more research as I mentioned before about both methods, and a range of photographers who work in one or both of these styles.
Steve
Hi
ReplyDeleteYou need to be looking for more clients please to get yourself moving quickly from one client to the next. Aim to always look and search for clients at every opportunity to ensure work flows easily and keeps moving.
Plus much more research required please....
Steve