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Nick
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Re: Handling models ...
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I love shooting with deadpoet
No need to think so much.
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Quote from: deadpoet on November 27, 2007, 03:24:34 AM
Well, before coming to Singapore, I always shoot alone even I knew lots of photogrpaher in the US.
Then discover mass orgy shoots, and shot alot.
After a very short while, I discovered that, I still rather shoot alone of with at most one other photographer. Sometimes, it's great to have someone to bounce ideas around.
maybe with another 1-2 guys. not 5-6 ppl. nothing to learn there unless ppl offering help. its a every man for himself shoot.
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5 or 6 ok lah... as long as it all kakis.. actually could be quite fun... ahhaa
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Quote from: ukay on November 27, 2007, 11:49:45 AM
5 or 6 ok lah... as long as it all kakis.. actually could be quite fun... ahhaa
if orderly la. last sat for me was a nightmare. one guy keep asking the model to pose for him n when other ppl wanna shoot then he say change location. knn.
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for serious shooting, 3 guys max!!! must also get model for at least 4 hours, 5 will be better, that way, each gets 90 minutes +/- of one to one time with the model. otherwise, too hurried ....
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November 28, 2007, 04:00:05 PM »
wow, 90 min at a go. do you have some plans on what you're going to do or you merely do as impromptu?
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model pose for 5 hours? you think she superwoman ah?
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Quote from: hwchoy on November 28, 2007, 04:03:18 PM
model pose for 5 hours? you think she superwoman ah?
Just call me Superwoman.
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Quote from: All Blue on November 28, 2007, 04:00:05 PM
wow, 90 min at a go. do you have some plans on what you're going to do or you merely do as impromptu?
Well... when you shoot a model, you normally have a series of ideas that you want to capture. There's some slight planning involved in the brainstorming but lots of adjustments will be made on site depending on lighting/visual obstructions/hazards or whatever.
DP: Will email you the stuff for Leanna later.
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Quote from: ukay on November 27, 2007, 11:49:45 AM
5 or 6 ok lah... as long as it all kakis.. actually could be quite fun... ahhaa
Can watch out for handshake also
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today i found out that paid models will want to see how good you are even though they are not doing it for free.
and the best part is they don't even bother looking at your work and reject outright.
like that i think i can don't bother looking for paid models until i am good enough. then they shld be paying me to shoot them.
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Quote from: boredphuck on December 07, 2007, 01:55:52 PM
today i found out that paid models will want to see how good you are even though they are not doing it for free.
and the best part is they don't even bother looking at your work and reject outright.
like that i think i can don't bother looking for paid models until i am good enough. then they shld be paying me to shoot them.
Well, the problem with TFCD is, for newbies, the blind leading the uninititated, bad combination.
There is in fact an arguement about organised shoot, especially with the better organisers. One came to mind, that is.
Such shoot, you will learn a little beit, but you also develop relationships with models and other photographers. These realtionships will be quite useful when you strike out on your own, looking to arrange shoots.
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mind sharing in detail what u are talking abt? i am abit loss.
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