2. Constraints:
When first creating an idea about what I would create for this project I decided to include Photography as this is
an area where I feel comfortable and somewhere which would allow me to experiment with the technique and
expand my skills. Working to a brief and with a client aided this process and made me understand measure I need
to take and factors to consider when photographing for a client which I may not normally need to think about.
There were many constraints within this project, some of which I anticipated. As the brief written by the client
suggested I used social media as the base to the project with elements of photography I had to take into account
the legal constraints involving fonts and images when using them in social media. Although the profile is not
online as of yet, any material I have created will go to the client and so at any point could end up online, meaning
from the start all images, fonts and text had to either be my own or copyright free. The fonts, sourced from
Dafont.com were all 100% free as well as all the image which appear on the social media which were taken by
me. When taking the images for the client, I needed to use models who were having their hair cut to show the
client and her business in action. A constraint here was that any model who may have been under 18 would have
had to have permission from a parent or guardian and themself before I could photograph them â something
which could have proved a constraint if they had turned up to the shoot without this permission.
Financial constraints were also something I had to take into consideration however quickly proved not an issue.
When thinking through the financial aspects of this project I was careful to ensure any materials I would use
would either be my own or property of the collegeâs so that I would not have to find money to fund any
equipment I did need. Camera equipment was all my own, the studio I I used for product shots was the collegeâs
as were programs I used such as Photoshop. One benefit to the clientâs business was that it was located close by,
meaning there would be no travel costs on this part.
3. Time Management:
At first when I began planning this project I wanted to ensure I had enough to do to fill the three weeks of production
time however didnât want to over plan and end up with a project which would take more time to create ending me up
with a half finished project. To prevent this from happening I created a production schdeule, a day by day plan of what
each lesson would have me doing as I worked towards completing the project. To ensure I handled my time
management effecitvely, I planned out what tasks I would carry out day by day giving myself the most time consuming
work on a Monday when i had a full day of production. This worked well as when I had comlpeted some production I
was able to see how long certain aspects took to produce which then gave me a rough idea of how much time to
leave myself to complete pieces which were similar, using my time usefully.
During this project the only one working on production was myself, meaning I didnât have to consult with anyone else
about production and i had full control of every aspect meaning I knew how up to date I was at all times and there
was no confusion or miss communication at any point. The client however was the only other person who I needed
contact with during the project. I did keep in contact with the client, emailing her whenever I would want her
feedback on what I was producing with an email.
I believe I have met the requirements of the brief producing an âofflineâ Facebook page for my business, including
images of your choice to promote business products and services.â I achieved this and as well as making the Facebook
page I also had time to produce mock up posts of what posts promoting products would look like.
From doing this project I have learnt that when working with a client it is important to have communication when
producing work. This could be from confirming what the client would like to avoid misinterpretation or instead for
constant feedback of whether the client is satisfied and you yourself are on track with the project.
4. Feedback:
Working on this project as given me skills to use when working with clientâs in the future including how
to manage the work load when I am the only one working on the project, as well as how to not judge
my work from a subjective point of view but ensuring that it fitâs the clientâs requirements.
From feedback I have received the overall perception is that the mock ups look realistic and are a
reliable representation of what the hair studioâs profile would look like if set up. Although this was the
case and I agree with the Facebook page mock up being realistic, I believe I could have donât more to
make the image posts realistic. The text font on the post, although the same font as the one used
online doesnât look all that similar similar to the font online. It is little details like this that I believe if
perfected would allow every aspect of the posts to come together and look all the more realistic.
Comments on the photography were all positive, saying how the images of the image posts for the
product shots looked professional and added information to the page which wasnât just written down.
This shows how my aim to add information to the page through images was achieved and proves
images are effective on a social media page as they prove popular with inquisitive customers.
Having worked on this project I now feel more confident in working with clients. Although having
previous experience with them, these have only been producing images for them unlike this time which
has required more complex production. Working with clientâs has enabled me to stick to a work
schedule and produce work to deadlines and work to a brief and itâs requirements, satisfying the client.