Ernicus
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Hello all. I have a question or twelve for those of you who have mobile setups.
I have an "in" to a network of nursing homes where people have commented on wanting photos of their loved ones, but their family member are unable to leave the facilities.
As I learn portraiture this summer and when I feel comfortable providing a service, one of my venues will to be able to provide such a service...as there isn't anyone doing it now here locally.
My first question would be, are there any tips from the pros about photographing elderly people. I have seen here on the forums tips on children, large people, nudes, etc....but none on elderly people.
My second question would be on portable setups. I have seen a few here from Buckster and another member I cannot recall. What would be what you would consider "minimal" to take and set up for such a thing.
I will have room to move and set up. There will be some with single persons, 2-3 persons, and possibly even family portraits of 5 or more. Some will be in wheelchairs. None will be in beds.
I can't think of anything else as of yet, if I do I'll post.
Thank you in advance for those who take the time to help me learn how best to set this sort of endeavor up.
I have an "in" to a network of nursing homes where people have commented on wanting photos of their loved ones, but their family member are unable to leave the facilities.
As I learn portraiture this summer and when I feel comfortable providing a service, one of my venues will to be able to provide such a service...as there isn't anyone doing it now here locally.
My first question would be, are there any tips from the pros about photographing elderly people. I have seen here on the forums tips on children, large people, nudes, etc....but none on elderly people.
My second question would be on portable setups. I have seen a few here from Buckster and another member I cannot recall. What would be what you would consider "minimal" to take and set up for such a thing.
I will have room to move and set up. There will be some with single persons, 2-3 persons, and possibly even family portraits of 5 or more. Some will be in wheelchairs. None will be in beds.
I can't think of anything else as of yet, if I do I'll post.
Thank you in advance for those who take the time to help me learn how best to set this sort of endeavor up.
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