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Model Photography – The Basics. Steve Brokaw Photo Venture Camera Club www.stevenbrokawphotography.com sebrokaw@yahoo.com. Model Photography. What this presentation isn’t Prepping for a shoot Bringing together the creative team Shoot day Working with a model After the shoot - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Model Photography – The BasicsSteve BrokawPhoto Venture Camera Club
www.stevenbrokawphotography.comsebrokaw@yahoo.com
STEVEN BROKAW photography
Model PhotographyWhat this presentation isn’tPrepping for a shootBringing together the creative
teamShoot dayWorking with a modelAfter the shootBasics, tips & courtesies
STEVEN BROKAW photography
STEVEN BROKAW photography
STEVEN BROKAW photography
STEVEN BROKAW photography
Emmy Lindgrenemmylindgren@yahoo.com317-560-2452
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Shoot PreparationSelect a theme or concept
◦Inspiration gallery◦Determine the type of model needed
This is very important◦Amount of time required / needed
MU & hair will take at least an hourDetermine complexity & amount to spend
◦Creative talent are often compensated Select a venue or location
◦Scout the site or studioHire a creative team
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The Creative TeamModelMakeup Artist (MUA)Hair (Stylist)Designer / clothesAssistant
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Hiring A Model General rule – no one under 18 Use a friend or spouse Assist an established photographer – rehire the model Get referrals & introductions
◦ Ask the MUA to hire the model (how I got started) Facebook, Model Mayhem & agencies
◦ This may be challenging until established◦ Contact a model or agency directly◦ Send out “casting calls” on social media – be specific
Review the model’s portfolio in advance◦ Are photos current & the model professional
If you are new it can be easier to work with an experienced / professional model ◦ They know how to pose & how to work with a photographer
Be prepared to pay your model – it’s a job Confirm everything in email
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Paying Your Creative Team Compensation
◦ TFP (“Time for Photos”) Agreement in advance turnaround time and # of photos Model never gets RAW files or unprocessed photos unless selecting
◦ Rate per hour & minimum hours◦ Straight session fee
Negotiate / pay fees for each member of your creative team
Experienced / professional models rarely do TFP ◦ Unless they want to work with a photographer
Rates are impacted by experience, looks & genre◦ Understand the market◦ Don’t be cheap, but don’t overpay
Request & agree to the rate in advance◦ Confirm agreement via email
Model expects to be paid unless specifically agrees to TFP
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Shoot DayLighting
◦The critical factor (soft or hard) Key light
Beauty dish / softbox / speed lights / ambient Fill light
reflector Kicker or additional lights
Set up in advancePlan your starting settings – use Manual
◦f/9, 1/160-200, ISO 160Changing area and MUA spaceBe first to arrive and prepared to shoot
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Working With Your Model Tell your model the theme in advance
◦ Stick to your theme – don’t surprise your model Respect everyone’s time – be prepared to shoot Pay your model the day of the shoot
◦ I pay when the model arrives If new to model photography – tell your model Play music your model enjoys, Direct your model even if he / she has skills,
◦ Make sure your model knows what you want to capture◦ Show images – point out what is needed
Do NOT touch the model unless you ask◦ And then rarely – varies with skill level
The model may be nervous◦ Allow an escort
Regular breaks – if long shoots bring snacks & water If tense, shake it out Be careful about showing your model back of camera photos if
new
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After The ShootRespect everyone’s time – end on
timeRemind everyone how images will be
delivered◦Critical if TFP ◦Images not expected if paid
Stick to your commitmentPost an image quickly – tag your
creative teamFollow-up
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Basics, Courtesies, & Steve’s Rules Have a portfolio site – keep it relevant and up to date Get a model release
◦ If in doubt or you plan to use your photos for promotion Understand posing – look at photos and learn how to direct
◦ Bring images to the shoot Only put your best stuff out
◦ Refresh your photos regularly Use different models – don’t overshoot the same person This genre is ALL about your reputation
◦ Follow-up on your commitment◦ Don’t be a creep – it gets around fast◦ DO NOT FLAKE
But, expect to get flaked Communicate actively and regularly If a model contacts you and says he or she wants to shoot –
they are often looking for paid gigs NEVER, EVER serve your model alcohol
◦ Don’t use a model if he / she has alcohol before the shoot
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