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Shooting for a client

Shooting for a client

From the course: Advanced Craft Photography

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Shooting for a client

Let's assume that you've been hired to shoot photography for somebody else's craft. It's a huge compliment, but it's also a huge responsibility. You're being paid now, so there are a few things that you need to consider before and after you accept the job. First of all, now that you're shooting somebody else's crafts, what you want to do is really take into consider, into consideration who your client is. Before you go and meet with them. figure out who they are. What they do. If you already know them then that's fine. But really get familiar with what their style of crafting is. And what, what kind of things they make. What kinds of photographs they like. And then when you show up to talk to them about the shoot. A lot of times people really have a hard time articulating exactly what it is they want from you. So if you can show up with some good. Examples. Visual examples, like do you like this style of photography. Do you like that style of photography? That really helps clients…

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