Diddy2theJJ
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Hey guys,
I'm moving into a 3000 sq ft studio in February and I just got a large job for it already coming up in March. I've been asked to shoot prom photos for one of the local high schools. They said they generally have around 200 couples stop by so it's a pretty busy day.
I will have 3 other people there helping out, one on a computer, one to take payments, and one to help with people and anything else we may need. Right now we are planning on shooting the photos, around 5-10 total of each couple, then handing the card off to my assistant to run them through lightroom and a quick skin smoothing program, and then copy the files onto a flash drive for the couple to take with them when they leave. Since it will be studio lighting and nothing will be changing, and I'm using a large white seamleass cyclorama, I think there should be minimal touchups required and little will change from photo to photo.
We are going to do some test runs before hand of course, but hopefully it will all work out well.
This is my first time doing something like this so quickly and with so many people at once, and I want to do a great job for these people, so I'm wondering if you guys have any suggestions for me. We will have some food and refreshments served as well for people to enjoy while they are waiting.
I'm moving into a 3000 sq ft studio in February and I just got a large job for it already coming up in March. I've been asked to shoot prom photos for one of the local high schools. They said they generally have around 200 couples stop by so it's a pretty busy day.
I will have 3 other people there helping out, one on a computer, one to take payments, and one to help with people and anything else we may need. Right now we are planning on shooting the photos, around 5-10 total of each couple, then handing the card off to my assistant to run them through lightroom and a quick skin smoothing program, and then copy the files onto a flash drive for the couple to take with them when they leave. Since it will be studio lighting and nothing will be changing, and I'm using a large white seamleass cyclorama, I think there should be minimal touchups required and little will change from photo to photo.
We are going to do some test runs before hand of course, but hopefully it will all work out well.
This is my first time doing something like this so quickly and with so many people at once, and I want to do a great job for these people, so I'm wondering if you guys have any suggestions for me. We will have some food and refreshments served as well for people to enjoy while they are waiting.