Friday, May 1, 2009

Crib Notes For Breakdancing Shoot

Before going out with my friend Basile yesterday on a breakdancing shoot, I wrote some notes on my hand. On past shoots, I often wrote notes down on paper...then promptly forgot about them. This time, I wanted to ensure that my notes were "close at hand". There are lots of reasons why I write notes to myself:
  • To avoid common mistakes such as not minding my ISO or not watching my exposure time which could cause camera shake.
  • Provide shot ideas to help me create interesting images.
Here's what I wrote on my hand this time:
  • Bird's eye, worm's eye, 360: this is something I learned from watching a documentary about National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore called At Close Range.
  • Silhouette: I expected the gym to be very dark. If I couldn't properly expose the subjects, then I'd resort to shooting some "artsy" silhouettes.
  • Off-camera flash (very high spotlight). A tight beam of light would help light and isolate the subject from everyone else.
  • Get emotions of dancers and crowd.
  • Quiet moments.
  • Watch ISO, watch shutter - camera shake!
  • Focus off-center.
  • Get in-your-face shots.
So did the notes help? Did I even look at them during the shoot? Find out after I post my photos from the shoot!

1 comment:

Brian said...

OH the suspense! I can't stand it. Post the pics already!!!