Photo shoot planning document
Date and time of photo shoot:
Wednesday October 23rd 2013 – 11:50
Material to be shot:
model looking natural and happy with who she is. Show off tattoos. Close up tattoo photographs.
What personnel do you need?
Lighting assistant: hired lighting assistant
Makeup assistant: no makeup artist.
Models: Margaret Newlands
What props will you need?
None.
Describe in detail your make-up & costume needs.
My model will be wearing casual wear, this is so that we see her for who she is and not someone dressed up to take photographs of. I want to get the natural feel across because this article is about being who you are and self-expression. Furthermore although I want my model in casual wear I would like her in clothing such as shorts or a skirt, this is so that I can take photographs of her tattoos on her legs, this will also show them off and the readers will be able to see more of her tattoos, which is again what the article is about so want to show this as much as I can. In terms of my models makeup I want it to be how she normally wears it this is so we can see who she is and how she chooses to express herself through fashion, makeup, beauty and tattoos.
Studio shoots: what kind of lighting? For this
For this photo shoot I will be using butterfly lighting. I have chosen this because it highlights the model more and is good for photographing women especially.
Backdrop: I will experiment with using two backdrops both black and white then using either one in the final article production.
Lighting equipment needs: When using butterfly lighting in my photo-shoot I will have to use specific lighting equipment, which is one key light that is positioned high up so it is almost pointing down on my model. And one fill light which is placed head height of my model to highlight her further.
Drawing of studio layout:



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