[SYD]Street portraiture-Newtown 13 Sep -We kicked ass
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:13 am
Confirmed attendees - Can we bring our significant others (esp if they are female and interested?)
Mattk
Gerry
Suren
Maybe
Craig.rohse
We will need to take turns as we should keep the 'active' photographers to a maximum of two..maybe three. See how we go. Somehow I think three may be too much.
Location - Newtown
Suggested things to bring
Smallest body and lens (please don't bring your 70-200 etc... apparently people get scared of this stuff!)
Flash ( We should only really use one flash) we could really push it with Gerry's (+ when I receive it, mine) portable softbox...
triggers for flash if needed model releases
? business cards or should we just have one ?
Attitude - we will need to be aware that this could backfire (= no photos) and we just have some coffee instead! (if in Kenso, Laksa... )
We need to confirm the business cards (what do we say on them?) + Do we offer flickr views or emails
Who will do the housekeeping of recording model releases + names etc...
Who: Bunch of us + need at least one female [will explain later ]
Purpose: Ask passers-by whether they would like their portrait taken + emailed to them? [ Would we do that? ]
How: One or two off camera flashes on VALs [voice activated light stands], Keen to experiment with ambient and key balance, as well as different light qualities.
Idea: Blatantly stolen from a strobist post (who stole it from Nick Turpin I think)
WHY? I am not sure. Because we love taking pictures. [of people]
I think 5 people would be the ideal number 2 light stands + 3 ish people shooting.
Preferably weekend (we shouldn't do this in the dark me thinks )
The female is to negotiate model release form signatures (Apparently most people don't take to strange nerdy fellas asking for their signature!) (of course females are welcome to the shoot . Do we even have female members? ) Actually, having lots of females with cameras will make the process a WHOLE lot easier!
Yes, we do need a model release form if anyone has one they use....
Mattk
Gerry
Suren
Maybe
Craig.rohse
We will need to take turns as we should keep the 'active' photographers to a maximum of two..maybe three. See how we go. Somehow I think three may be too much.
Location - Newtown
Suggested things to bring
Smallest body and lens (please don't bring your 70-200 etc... apparently people get scared of this stuff!)
Flash ( We should only really use one flash) we could really push it with Gerry's (+ when I receive it, mine) portable softbox...
triggers for flash if needed model releases
? business cards or should we just have one ?
Attitude - we will need to be aware that this could backfire (= no photos) and we just have some coffee instead! (if in Kenso, Laksa... )
We need to confirm the business cards (what do we say on them?) + Do we offer flickr views or emails
Who will do the housekeeping of recording model releases + names etc...
Who: Bunch of us + need at least one female [will explain later ]
Purpose: Ask passers-by whether they would like their portrait taken + emailed to them? [ Would we do that? ]
How: One or two off camera flashes on VALs [voice activated light stands], Keen to experiment with ambient and key balance, as well as different light qualities.
Idea: Blatantly stolen from a strobist post (who stole it from Nick Turpin I think)
WHY? I am not sure. Because we love taking pictures. [of people]
I think 5 people would be the ideal number 2 light stands + 3 ish people shooting.
Preferably weekend (we shouldn't do this in the dark me thinks )
The female is to negotiate model release form signatures (Apparently most people don't take to strange nerdy fellas asking for their signature!) (of course females are welcome to the shoot . Do we even have female members? ) Actually, having lots of females with cameras will make the process a WHOLE lot easier!
Yes, we do need a model release form if anyone has one they use....