1. Are there any potential hazards that could pose a health and safety risk where your photo shoot will take place (trailing cables/traffic/other objects)?
Some equipment may be hazardous due to electric use. Accidents could also be inevitable if ignorance occurs.
2. What will you do to ensure these risks are minimised?
To reduce these risks, equipment used will be tested to see if they are safe to ensure maximum safety of the location.
3. Will the time of day/weather affect the outcome of the photos? Have you allowed for this?
No
4. Have you considered the background to your photos, particularly if taken outside? How will you ensure you will get the background you want?
Background lighting is possible if needed to emphasise the importance of the model.
5. Have you considered lighting? What about the ‘problems’ of natural lighting, either outside, or streaming through a window? Will you need to use a flash? Have you considered reflective objects that might spoil the effect?
Flash will be used to extend image quality and to enhance the image, creating a more professional look on the model.
6. Do you need permission to take photos in the place/venue you have in mind?
An email has been sent to the manager of the studio asking for permission to use the studio.
7. Do you need to book time in a room (eg the photography studio at Shiney)?
An email was sent requesting a slotted time to use the studio.
8. Are other people/crowds likely to be an issue for you? What have you done to ensure that it will not spoil the effect?
No
9. Are you reliant on lifts/props/friends’ equipment/models? How have you planned that these things will come together at the appointed time? Plan B?
A camera from the college will be used and taken care of. In emergency purposes, a backup memory card will be used.
10. Finally, have you thought of every eventuality…?
am confident that I can carry out an effective and careful photo shoot in order to create professional and quality images.
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