My Photo Shoot Process

Every photographer has a system for how they approach a shoot. I am not exempt from this. Every single shoot that I do follows the same setup order, shooting process, and teardown. It’s a systematic process that helps me keep a shoot on track so I can focus on the task at hand and how to make it as enjoyable as process. Here are my steps to a perfect shoot.

1. Getting Gear in Order

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 I always plan the gear I need for a shoot at least a week in advance (preferably two or more weeks). A few lenses, lighting gear, and a tripod and I’m good to go!

 

 

2. Lighting Setup

Next up is the lights. The setup and the ratio is planned days in advance so that setup is quick the day of the shoot.

 

 

3. Computer and Camera

I tether my camera to my laptop using a program called Capture One Pro whenever I’m shooting in studio. It’s convenient way to see my shots and progress immediately.

 

 

4. The Shoot

Now is the fun part! I bring my models on set and start photographing. I like to pose my models based on movements and positions that they are most comfortable in. If the model moves or sits in a way that I like, I will have them repeat it, with a few added tweaks to their stance (chin up, turn your head this way, etc.).

 

5. Keep Shooting!

I find that as the shoot keeps going, it gets more fun! The models get more comfortable, and I get more shots that we will both be happy with.

 

 

6. Thank the Client, Pack Up, and Go Home to Edit!

 And now is the beautiful time to see the fruits of my labour! The editing process typically starts the moment I get home from a shoot. It is so rewarding to see all the hard work put into a shoot.

Stay tuned to learn about my editing process next!

Have a wonderful day!