UaeExile
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Morning all,
I've been wanting to shoot more people in the hope I can build up a portrait and wedding business here in Abu Dhabi. There's a few really good photographers focussing on newborn and kids, but I'd really like to work with seniors, couples and also shoot weddings.
To build up some confidence working and directing people I've arranged a mini-shoot tomorrow with a fashion blogger here in Abu Dhabi. I sent her a message on Instagram asking if she'd be interested and she was really excited about the prospect. She's writing a new blog on a particular brand and we're going to get some shots for her to use.
I'll be using natural light, but looking for shade. Even at 9am here in Abu Dhabi it's quite bright but the place we're meeting is lined with palm trees.
Gear wise I'll be taking my D750 with 58mm 1.4 and my Fuji XPro 2 with the 24mm. I'll probably sling in the Sigma 35mm 1.4 as my back-up lens.
I'm quite casual about the shoot as there's little or no expectation from her and I'm confident no matter what happens she'll get photos that are 10x better than the ones she normally uses! BUT, I'd really like to make the most of the shoot.......... so the question to you is - any tips or advice?
TIA
I've been wanting to shoot more people in the hope I can build up a portrait and wedding business here in Abu Dhabi. There's a few really good photographers focussing on newborn and kids, but I'd really like to work with seniors, couples and also shoot weddings.
To build up some confidence working and directing people I've arranged a mini-shoot tomorrow with a fashion blogger here in Abu Dhabi. I sent her a message on Instagram asking if she'd be interested and she was really excited about the prospect. She's writing a new blog on a particular brand and we're going to get some shots for her to use.
I'll be using natural light, but looking for shade. Even at 9am here in Abu Dhabi it's quite bright but the place we're meeting is lined with palm trees.
Gear wise I'll be taking my D750 with 58mm 1.4 and my Fuji XPro 2 with the 24mm. I'll probably sling in the Sigma 35mm 1.4 as my back-up lens.
I'm quite casual about the shoot as there's little or no expectation from her and I'm confident no matter what happens she'll get photos that are 10x better than the ones she normally uses! BUT, I'd really like to make the most of the shoot.......... so the question to you is - any tips or advice?
TIA