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Hi all, I wonder, if this is not too cheeky, if I could ask for some advice, tips and suggestions.
I work for a fairly new small company which is just about breaking even. I been asked if I would take a number of London landscape shots for hanging on the meeting room and office walls rather than blank magnolia walls. The firm are of course going to pay all expenses and give reason time off to make up for any in connection with taking the shots (which will be good as it will allow me to do a couple of photography ideas without using all my holidays). Now I know some will say they should go out a pay a professional photographer, which Im sure if I was a pro I would be saying the same, but at the moment I think the cost would be a little prohibitive for us.
Ive agreed to do one to see if Im up to it and if they like the results. Now Im not a big landscape photographer but have always wanted to do some of those really good night shots and classic London scenes. If successful I think both sides will get something out of it.
I thought I just give some brief details of kit and ideas and see what you think and see if you have any advice (other than walk away from it!!)
Kit
Nikon D700 and D300.
18-35mm f3.5-4.5 (this is old kit lens which I got with a D100 new some years ago)
24-70mm f2.8
70 200mm f2.8
50mm f1.8
85mm f1.4
105mm 2.8G Micro
(all Nikon)
And cokin filter holder with ND4 and a GND filter (think its a Gradual Grey G2 Medium (ND4) Filter not used it very much)
And got the normal remote release and tripod
Theme
Well its a small corporate finance firm so based in London so guess its got to be related to finance or well know London sights.
Any constructive advice, help or suggestions would be gratefully received
Thanks for reading
I work for a fairly new small company which is just about breaking even. I been asked if I would take a number of London landscape shots for hanging on the meeting room and office walls rather than blank magnolia walls. The firm are of course going to pay all expenses and give reason time off to make up for any in connection with taking the shots (which will be good as it will allow me to do a couple of photography ideas without using all my holidays). Now I know some will say they should go out a pay a professional photographer, which Im sure if I was a pro I would be saying the same, but at the moment I think the cost would be a little prohibitive for us.
Ive agreed to do one to see if Im up to it and if they like the results. Now Im not a big landscape photographer but have always wanted to do some of those really good night shots and classic London scenes. If successful I think both sides will get something out of it.
I thought I just give some brief details of kit and ideas and see what you think and see if you have any advice (other than walk away from it!!)
Kit
Nikon D700 and D300.
18-35mm f3.5-4.5 (this is old kit lens which I got with a D100 new some years ago)
24-70mm f2.8
70 200mm f2.8
50mm f1.8
85mm f1.4
105mm 2.8G Micro
(all Nikon)
And cokin filter holder with ND4 and a GND filter (think its a Gradual Grey G2 Medium (ND4) Filter not used it very much)
And got the normal remote release and tripod
Theme
Well its a small corporate finance firm so based in London so guess its got to be related to finance or well know London sights.
Any constructive advice, help or suggestions would be gratefully received
Thanks for reading

