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I have always had a massive interest in photography and was given an amazing camera for my birthday this year, am keen to get into the industry, any tips for what you like from a photographer?
I have always had a massive interest in photography and was given an amazing camera for my birthday this year, am keen to get into the industry, any tips for what you like from a photographer?
A legitimate website... not just some old sleezey dude who owns an SLR and has made an Instagram account
But I'm not old!![]()
My advice is to meet with the photographer to see if there is a bit of chemistry there. When I have meeting with my clients I watch and listen to everything they say and do, I take notes so that I don't miss anything. My make-up person does the same when she can be there and then her (mua) and myself will discuss what we can do and come back to the client with a concept/style of the shoot based on what the client's request is.Obvs someone who takes good photos but I want to feel comfortable while in a shoot so an easy going photographer and I don’t have a clue how to pose or what angles look good so someone who can direct me!
A cameraI have always had a massive interest in photography and was given an amazing camera for my birthday this year, am keen to get into the industry, any tips for what you like from a photographer?
Obvs someone who takes good photos but I want to feel comfortable while in a shoot so an easy going photographer and I don’t have a clue how to pose or what angles look good so someone who can direct me!
Before looking into "getting into the industry" I would take the time to understand the features and function of a camera (you did not mention that you have previous experience). It take years of practice to become good enough to actually do work for someone with confidence and to be able to deliver a great product. It just does not happen overnight and a lot of beginners fool themselves into thinking it's easy, no it's not. You have to understand lighting, the human form and what looks good and how the ratio of light to shadows feature into the shoot. Then there is equipment that one needs beside a camera, items such as lens (there are many and only certain ones are good when working with people) then there is lights, reflectors and the list goes on and on. Even if you shoot strictly by the daylight you need to know the temperature of the light and how it affects the skin tones of your model, the angle of the light which direction works and which doesn't. In other words, there is a lot of learning and youtube is only a small source for information. Try to work as an assistant with a photographer to learn the business, because there are things in this business that is not taught on youtube. Good luck and enjoy the journey.I have always had a massive interest in photography and was given an amazing camera for my birthday this year, am keen to get into the industry, any tips for what you like from a photographer?
Before looking into "getting into the industry" I would take the time to understand the features and function of a camera (you did not mention that you have previous experience). It take years of practice to become good enough to actually do work for someone with confidence and to be able to deliver a great product. It just does not happen overnight and a lot of beginners fool themselves into thinking it's easy, no it's not. You have to understand lighting, the human form and what looks good and how the ratio of light to shadows feature into the shoot. Then there is equipment that one needs beside a camera, items such as lens (there are many and only certain ones are good when working with people) then there is lights, reflectors and the list goes on and on. Even if you shoot strictly by the daylight you need to know the temperature of the light and how it affects the skin tones of your model, the angle of the light which direction works and which doesn't. In other words, there is a lot of learning and youtube is only a small source for information. Try to work as an assistant with a photographer to learn the business, because there are things in this business that is not taught on youtube. Good luck and enjoy the journey.
An eye for detail and the ability to capture even the most generic of things in some artistic manner.I have always had a massive interest in photography and was given an amazing camera for my birthday this year, am keen to get into the industry, any tips for what you like from a photographer?
show your work!I‘m a good photographer, what do you want to know?![]()
The real question you need to be asking is do I have what it takes to be a good photographer and how do I go about being a good photographer. What I would suggest is you look for a photographer that you might be able to work with as an assistant and learn all the there is to learn to operate a photography business. Develop your style and see what it is that you want to shoot.I have always had a massive interest in photography and was given an amazing camera for my birthday this year, am keen to get into the industry, any tips for what you like from a photographer?