How would you......
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:36 pm
Alright, I've got your attention!! I have been asked to do a family photo for a very particular family who want a particular image. What I want to know is how you - yes you - would go about getting this particular shot the mum desperately wants.
Included in the shot is her husband and kids and their husbands and wifes and kids total in photo : 13
Photo is to be out in the bush with a campfire, they want their faces etc clear and a natural/casual shot of them all hanging out by the fire.
doesn't sound hard but they've had another great local photographer try and fail....... i don't want to fail. My thoughts were to have the shoot at around 4:30-5:30 local time AEST and have them face the direction the sun is setting to capture the last but ever so sweet light on their faces (without them glaring into the sun) and have the fire in front of them, that way I capture the fire but at the same time capture them all in lovely natural light. -kind of hoping the glow wont be too much of an issue from the fire. They want it enlarged to fit a 4m long wall from roof to floor.) So its going to be a massive photo and I would like to do it right. So please tell me how would you do it? Most of you have more experience then I do. I am so used to photographing weddings and children now days so im a but rusty!!
Anyways I hope you all have an opinion and this can cause a great discussion on here. Looking forward to discussing further!!
Included in the shot is her husband and kids and their husbands and wifes and kids total in photo : 13
Photo is to be out in the bush with a campfire, they want their faces etc clear and a natural/casual shot of them all hanging out by the fire.
doesn't sound hard but they've had another great local photographer try and fail....... i don't want to fail. My thoughts were to have the shoot at around 4:30-5:30 local time AEST and have them face the direction the sun is setting to capture the last but ever so sweet light on their faces (without them glaring into the sun) and have the fire in front of them, that way I capture the fire but at the same time capture them all in lovely natural light. -kind of hoping the glow wont be too much of an issue from the fire. They want it enlarged to fit a 4m long wall from roof to floor.) So its going to be a massive photo and I would like to do it right. So please tell me how would you do it? Most of you have more experience then I do. I am so used to photographing weddings and children now days so im a but rusty!!
Anyways I hope you all have an opinion and this can cause a great discussion on here. Looking forward to discussing further!!