bINGLe
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Hi all,
I'm going to be getting involved in my first "professional" shoot next month.
I say professional as I have been asked to join several other photographers to shoot 3 day music festival (several hours X 3 days). So, although it will be a job for a client, I will not be the only / primary photographer.
The work will be made up generally of candid shots of crowd and festival goers: at the music gigs and in general. The will also be the opportunity to take some shots of bands performing.
The vast majority of locations will be in old mill building - daytime and night.
The will be professional event lighting and good lighting throughout, at all locations (shots, coloured, strobe, etc).
There will generally be high energy rock, metal and punk bands. Crowd to suit the music.
My questions to you all are:
*As it's my first photography job, and I've been incredibly lucky, and given a huge amount of trust (based on meeting with the organiser and discussing my advanced-beginner level and eagerness), I've assumed that I won't even mention expecting payment for any work.
I consider this an invaluable opportunity for experience and hopefully more work, not a means to make money.
Do you agree?
*I want to go back and ask the organiser what work is expected (specifically what their expectations are). In terms of what, where, how, when.
How do I word this professionally?
*As above I'm competent in the use of equipment and composition: consider myself to be advanced-beginner.
What general advice would you give for preparation and during the shoot?
*Anything else you think might be relevant
I'm going to be getting involved in my first "professional" shoot next month.
I say professional as I have been asked to join several other photographers to shoot 3 day music festival (several hours X 3 days). So, although it will be a job for a client, I will not be the only / primary photographer.
The work will be made up generally of candid shots of crowd and festival goers: at the music gigs and in general. The will also be the opportunity to take some shots of bands performing.
The vast majority of locations will be in old mill building - daytime and night.
The will be professional event lighting and good lighting throughout, at all locations (shots, coloured, strobe, etc).
There will generally be high energy rock, metal and punk bands. Crowd to suit the music.
My questions to you all are:
*As it's my first photography job, and I've been incredibly lucky, and given a huge amount of trust (based on meeting with the organiser and discussing my advanced-beginner level and eagerness), I've assumed that I won't even mention expecting payment for any work.
I consider this an invaluable opportunity for experience and hopefully more work, not a means to make money.
Do you agree?
*I want to go back and ask the organiser what work is expected (specifically what their expectations are). In terms of what, where, how, when.
How do I word this professionally?
*As above I'm competent in the use of equipment and composition: consider myself to be advanced-beginner.
What general advice would you give for preparation and during the shoot?
*Anything else you think might be relevant
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