A few images from Rod Stewart's concert, held at the Bell Center
on Dec 14th 2013, can be seen HERE
on Dec 14th 2013, can be seen HERE
2. When you have large projects that require you to shoot over several weeks, and need a uniform look. There's no better way than to document as much information as possible, and keeping it on record. That way you can change your set-up for other shoots, and can always come back to the original look for that long-term project.
How deep has the Industry sunk?
Below is a list of "Unwritten Rules" that should be observed by any photographer that respects himself, and wishes to be respected by his clients and fellow photogs. I'll even throw in a few, about people that deal with photographers, for good measure ;)
If shooting a concert from a pit, boxing gala ringside, or a team sport from the sidelines, you should acknowledge this privilege by respecting the artist/players, and dress to be as conspicuous as possible. The crowd didn't come to the venue to see you. Most importantly, the "Main Attraction" surely doesn't need the distraction of your brightly-colored or fluorescent shirt. Wear dark colors, and be part of the shadows. Your clients, co-workers (and the talent) will appreciate you for it. Wearing bright fluorescent color, when shooting ringing at a boxing gala, (with live coverage on HBO), is NOT a good way of blending in. I'm thinking that possibly, our photographer friend, Herbie, hadn't gotten the memo! ;)
We all agree that a photographers "Workflow" is as personal as it gets, but, that it's also project-dependent. Let me explain; In my case, I won't use the same workflow for a portrait shoot, as I would for a concert or a cultural project, and especially, a sporting event. Although some aspects of it are similar, each have their own "twist". As the delivery time-frame and project type differs, so does the level of retouching. But because several of you have asked politely, if I'd be willing to share some of my workflow "secrets", I've decided to oblige. As such, I'll provide you with a brief description of a "generic" workflow that I use on a regular basis, that suits my needs, in this case... for a concert shoot. Hope this helps!
If like me, you usually carry 2-3 camera bodies on any given assignment, then there's a chance that the one you have around your neck, may experience what mine did!
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