PHOTOGRAPHY VIDEOGRAPHY

"Cheap photography isn’t good, my dear, and good photography isn’t cheap."

1. Client Communication and Planning

  • Discuss Expectations: Talk to the client to understand their needs, including the purpose of the photos, budget, and deadlines2.
  • Define Project Scope: Clarify the number of photos required and any additional services needed.

2. Equipment Preparation

  • Gather Essential Gear: Ensure you have the necessary equipment such as cameras, lenses, tripods, and lighting setups12.
  • Check for Additional Needs: Consider props, backdrops, and other items required for the shoot.

3. Location Scouting and Setup

  • Choose the Location: Decide whether the shoot will be indoors or outdoors and scout locations in advance13.
  • Set Up Lighting: Arrange lighting to enhance the subject, using techniques like three-point lighting for product photography.

4. Shoot Execution

  • Create a Shot List: Plan the sequence of shots to ensure all necessary images are captured4.
  • Work with Models or Subjects: If using models, ensure they are prepared and briefed on expectations.

5. Post-Production and Delivery

  • Edit and Enhance Images: Use post-processing techniques to refine the photos, ensuring they meet client expectations2.
  • Deliver Final Images: Provide the client with the agreed-upon number of edited photos within the specified timeframe