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Do you normally work in a photographic studio? Are you bored always working behind closed
doors? Do you feel that you lack motivation and inspiration? If you are this type of photographer, I
suggest you consider doing your photo shoots on location. This kind of shooting can be both
challenging and rewarding at the same time. It requires determination, focus and stamina. A
number of factors must be taken into consideration.
Unlike shooting in a studio, where you are in control of everything at all times, shooting on location
has got many variables. Though you are never in control of weather, light, noise and what have
you, as a photographer you can mitigate their effects. In doing so, one has to plan way ahead.
In order to achieve the knowhow for this type of shooting, one has to brainstorm the mind with the
right questions.
Below I have listed five vital basic areas, which one needs to take in consideration before
undertaking the actual photo shoot. Within each particular area, you will find questions that need
clear answers, in order to make sure that you are in the right direction for a successful photo
shoot.
Transport
What mode of transport is needed?
Can the location be reached on foot, by car or 4x4?
How long does it take to arrive to your destination?
Where are located the closest pumping stations?
Gear and Equipment
Is the area accessible?
Do you need any special equipment or kit?
What kind of clothing do you and your model/s need?
Facilities
2. Do you need a changing room?
Is there any shelter in case of a sudden stormy weather?
Does the place have a degree of security and privacy?
Is there a bathroom/shower nearby?
Timing
When the location is least frequented?
When is the ideal time to do you shooting?
From where do prevailing winds blow?
Expenses
Do you have a limited budget for the shoot?
Did you consider the overhead expenses?
For how long you will be shooting?
Is there the need of a lunch or a quick snack?
Do you need a permit to shoot in this particular location?
Is the place protected by copyrights?
As a responsible photographer you should be asking these kinds of questions in order to avoid
waste of time and disappointments. For a photo shoot to run smoothly, all aspects must be taken
in consideration and assessed properly.
I hope that in this short brainstorming exercise, I have managed to tease your mind and put it in
the right track. Though shooting on location is a challenging task, the satisfaction and results you
achieve makes it all worthwhile.
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Author: Michael Abela