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I have been asked by a friend, who is a fashion designer, if I would consider doing a studio shoot to showcase her spring/summer collection for this year.
The images are intended for website use only and it is unlikely that they will ever go to print. She will be hiring a fully equiped studio locally, which she has used before. The images will be shot with a white backdrop to emphasise her clothing range. I understand that there will be 5 models on the shoot each having 2-3 outfit changes and the studio time is likely to be 3-4 hours. She will be directing and posing the models herself so all I have to worry about is shooting.
The gear which I have :- Canon 550D with 18-55 kit lens, Tamron 70-300, Jessops 360AFDC flash. I also have a selection of M42 mount manual focus lenses:- Helios 44M-4, Helios 44-2 and a Tair 11A 2.8/135 these are coupled with AF confirm adapter. I have a decent, albeit old, tripod and shutter release cable.
Now, whilst I am confident that I can produce the quality of photos she wants, I must confess I have absolutely no studio experience whatsover! This is something which concerns me at the minute. She has every confidence that I can do her clothes and models justice but equally understands if I should decide not to do it.
So unsurprisingly I have a couple of questions
- Would I be able to manage with the kit listed above? Hiring the right lenses for the job wont be a problem so any suggestions would be great.
- Is there any additional equipment I may need in order to 'pair' my kit up with the studio kit? ie. to lighting etc.
I do have a friend who has some basic studio experience both in front and behind the camera, albeit from years ago, who has agreed to come on the shoot with me for help and support.
All advice and help gratefully received. Please note though that I am not looking for advice as to whether or not I should accept to do it or whether I am capable of doing it. If I had doubts about my own ability I would have said no straight away. Also this isn't one of those 'you have a big camera will you do it free' propositions. It will be a paid photo shoot and treated as such, although obviously my rate for it will be far less than a seasoned tog I should imagine. This has already been agreed in principle by us both on the understanding that her business will benefit from the reduced rate for the shoot and I gain some valuable experience and possible exposure.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jim
The images are intended for website use only and it is unlikely that they will ever go to print. She will be hiring a fully equiped studio locally, which she has used before. The images will be shot with a white backdrop to emphasise her clothing range. I understand that there will be 5 models on the shoot each having 2-3 outfit changes and the studio time is likely to be 3-4 hours. She will be directing and posing the models herself so all I have to worry about is shooting.
The gear which I have :- Canon 550D with 18-55 kit lens, Tamron 70-300, Jessops 360AFDC flash. I also have a selection of M42 mount manual focus lenses:- Helios 44M-4, Helios 44-2 and a Tair 11A 2.8/135 these are coupled with AF confirm adapter. I have a decent, albeit old, tripod and shutter release cable.
Now, whilst I am confident that I can produce the quality of photos she wants, I must confess I have absolutely no studio experience whatsover! This is something which concerns me at the minute. She has every confidence that I can do her clothes and models justice but equally understands if I should decide not to do it.
So unsurprisingly I have a couple of questions

- Would I be able to manage with the kit listed above? Hiring the right lenses for the job wont be a problem so any suggestions would be great.
- Is there any additional equipment I may need in order to 'pair' my kit up with the studio kit? ie. to lighting etc.
I do have a friend who has some basic studio experience both in front and behind the camera, albeit from years ago, who has agreed to come on the shoot with me for help and support.
All advice and help gratefully received. Please note though that I am not looking for advice as to whether or not I should accept to do it or whether I am capable of doing it. If I had doubts about my own ability I would have said no straight away. Also this isn't one of those 'you have a big camera will you do it free' propositions. It will be a paid photo shoot and treated as such, although obviously my rate for it will be far less than a seasoned tog I should imagine. This has already been agreed in principle by us both on the understanding that her business will benefit from the reduced rate for the shoot and I gain some valuable experience and possible exposure.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jim
I am quite literally there to take photographs by all accounts :shrug: I will be arranging a meeting with my friend to discuss her exact requirements and equally what she requires of me. In the meantime though, I assume that the models makeup and hair will be playing second fiddle to the clothes (to a degree) and apart from light touching up between clothing changes will remain the same for each photo. I would imagine that they will be 'made up' before arriving at the studio so as to maximise the actual studio time itself