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NEED HELP BADLY - 1ST BEAUTY / HAIR SHOOT COMING

PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:11 pm
by photomarcs
Hi all!

I've got my FIRST Major photoshoot coming up for Hantesis Australia ( hairdressing product importer), and i will be shooting models in a studio condition most likely.

The thing is, I'm just as nervous as i am excited, was wondering ideas, needs to be creative and imaginative, now I personally REALLY REALLY REALLY like Wendell Teodoro's Electric Rain images, but don't want to be completely mimicking his efforts for uniquity.

Any advice is really helpful as this is the kind of photography field i want to push myself into, as a fashion and beauty photographer, it's my dream and this is a really big opportunity i've jsut been thrown onto my plate.

Thanking you all in advance as well, I really hope to hear from the fashion photographers and beauty photographers and ANY photographer for ideas and thoughts.

Re: NEED HELP BADLY - 1ST BEAUTY / HAIR SHOOT COMING

PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:58 pm
by wendellt
1st thing you can do is work out what the brief is
it's hard to advise on technique because this sort of thing is artistically subjective with commercial concerns

right now i can advise you to look at the many fashion photoagencies
www.2c.com.au
www.dlm.com.au

or go through the fashion hair mags and pick a style
and see what sort of style you want t achieve before i can rally advise you on anything

2nd ting is to make sure you have the best team as doesnt matter how good the photography is if the tema lets you down you will end up with something substandard. team consists of model, hairstylist, model, makeup artist, assistant an stylist

also since this is your first time it may be beneficial to work out your lighting on a manequin

there are 3 main lighting styles for hair beauty shoots
1. is the standard editorial image where 1 beauty dish is used as a main light and the background is inconsequential
2. beauty dish and a mix of snoots for rim light and possibly an extra snoot to light up the hair this is a more complex setup and you have to use ratios and alot of practice to get what you need

3rd is just using 3 sets of grids it has the same effect as a snoot constraining the light. you would use one to light the models face, 2nd to light the hair and the third to light the background

anyway because of time i cant really come on the shoot and show you unless you paid my consulting fee id be glad to help out

welcome to the most wonderful journey

Re: NEED HELP BADLY - 1ST BEAUTY / HAIR SHOOT COMING

PostPosted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:02 am
by photomarcs
Thanks Wendell!!!

You're advice is valuable as this is my first shoot, even though its a work experience job, I'm actually getting there. ( well sorta) btw, how much is your consultation fees out of curiousity? I've had a look through your site and can't find much.

Just for curiousity's sake.

Cheers

Re: NEED HELP BADLY - 1ST BEAUTY / HAIR SHOOT COMING

PostPosted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:30 pm
by surenj
photomarcs wrote:how much is your consultation fees out of curiousity?

Dude that 's a $10,000 question. :wink:

Good luck with this shoot by the way and congrats for securing it! We want to see your efforts. :cheers:

Re: NEED HELP BADLY - 1ST BEAUTY / HAIR SHOOT COMING

PostPosted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:12 pm
by Matt. K
Just relax...believe in yourself and do your best. Do a little research as suggested by Wendel and keep things simple. Don't try and be too tricky and it will go well.

Re: NEED HELP BADLY - 1ST BEAUTY / HAIR SHOOT COMING

PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:37 am
by photomarcs
Hey Guys!

Thanks for the advice and the support, Will try to prove the best of me to come =D

@ Surenj,

Yeah, its a $10,000 question, but its worth asking LOL

@ Matt K,

Thanks mate, was rattling my head with ideas on what to do, stress is but inevitable.. xD