How To Prepare for a Photoshoot
10:00 AMI write a lot of posts about photography for photographers. Today, this one goes out to you clients! After all, without you all, a lot of photographers would not exist. You all are the key part to photography businesses everywhere. So while we photographers have to worry about what gear we need to use or the perfect location or how we will edit photos, you all have something else to worry about: being the best you that you can be for a shoot. I understand how difficult that can be sometimes. Everyone wants to have the best hair and clothes, look and feel amazing, and bring their best to the shoot. But how can you always do that? Bad day or not, here are some tips that will help you bring your best self to the photo session!
1. Dress for the two Cs
Comfort and Confidence. Never go to a photo shoot without one. If you are uncomfortable or not confident in yourself, this will easily translate to the camera, which can make the shoot frustrating for both the photographer and yourself. After all, you will probably hear things like, "try to loosen up a little!" or "your smile looks forced!" a million times. If you love what you are wearing and you feel like a complete badass, then this will translate to the camera and make for a happy photographer and a happier you!
2. Bring inspiration shots
I always encourage my clients to send my inspiration shots so that I can get an idea of what they want out of the session. Of course, I will use my own creativity and lead the session with that {copying photos are not good!}; however, I will always take into account the client's desires. Inspiration shots can make sure that you and your photographer are on the same page. Never be afraid to speak up - you want to love your shots.
3. Eat before a session
The worst thing for everybody is being hangry (hungry + angry) during a photo shoot. As a model, you will be cranky, less willing to cooperate (or rushing the session), or possibly sick from hungriness if you do not eat. Do not stuff yourself before a session (this can knock your confidence as well as make you feel bloated), but please please please do eat.
4. Be honest with your photographer
Speak your mind with your photographer! If you are extremely self-conscious about one side of your face, your belly, or perhaps a scar that you have on a arm, explain this before you photo shoot. Believe it or not, photographers will be more than willing to make sure that you love your photos, and will do everything to pose you to combat your problems. Keep in mind that not all photographers are willing to do extreme Photoshop on their pictures, such as getting rid of wrinkles or making some pounds disappear (I am one who will not!), so ask up-front if you have any serious questions or concerns.
5. Plan your outfit(s) in advance.
There is nothing more frustrating and stressful than waking up on the day of a a photoshoot and realizing that you cannot find that one yellow shirt that you want to wear or your daughter's jeans have a big stain on them. Sometimes families like to coordinate what they'll wear as well, and wouldn't it be something if one person cannot find their aspired clothing. Prevent the panic and stress by planning and preparing your outfit at least one week in advance!
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Thank you so much for the tips.
ReplyDeleteI need to consider each of them because the day of photoshoot is so stressful and I want to make it fun and make nice shots.
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