Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Corporate Industrial Photography

Corporate Industrial Photography


Final Image:

The shoot went pretty well. I ended up ditching the initial idea with the light bouncing off the metal sheets and changed the umbrela for a small softbox. I found it hard to make the coulours interesting in post prod as everything looked really dull at first.  The green filter worked fine for matching the florecsent lights.







Pre Prod:




1. What is your intention in terms of how you plan to use the available light?

I will use a lot of the ambient light but tone it down to create a bit of ambience


2. What is the reason for your lens choice?

It's a very small space so I need something wide enough to be able to get enough of the subject in the frame and also I'd like to get some distortion so the subjects looks bigger then bgr an dstands out.

3. What aperture do you plan to use and why?

f/8 if possible to get a big enough dof


4. What shutter speed to you plan to use and why?

1/30 or 1/45

5. Do you have enough available light to achieve these camera settings ?

I think so plus I'm using flash to bring out the subject

6. Do you have enough strobe to achieve these settings?

yes.

7. Do you have too much light to achieve these settings?

Maybe since the light will have to be so close to subject in which case I will either go to a smaller apperture or use neutral density filters

8. Are there any technical problems that will need to be addressed at the shoot or in post-production?

Mixing the colour balances between ambiant and flash.
Figuring out where to place the lights in the small area

9. How will you be addressing color balance?

Grey card.

10. What is the equipment you will need for the shoot?


- 18-55mm

- Softbox small/maybe umbrealla

- 2 whithe lightning

-vagabond

- Snoot

- 2 Black stands

- Reflector

- Light meter

- Grey card

- Extension cords

-  sandbag

-2 neut dens filter

-2 green filters

-cybersynch

11. Are there any other special requirements or information?

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