2. Setting up the camera
Here are some photos of me successfully setting
up the camera and the tripod for the photoshoot
as we needed the tripod in some of our shots.
3. Main Evidence
All of the photos attached were for my photoshoot and I tried
to use different positions to therefore emphasize the photos. I
knelt for one of the photos so that I could get the perfect angle
where you were able to see the sky and the model at the same
time and other photos showed me laying down sideways for
some of the photos to try achieve a wider shot.
4. Main Evidence Continued
I also had to tell him to follow my stuff
such as how I needed to make him pose
and more as it was a key thing to make
the photoshoot successful.
5. Risk Assessment
I also had to make sure that everything was safe, so
therefore I made sure that the place was risk free and safe
for the model. Therefore, I printed out the risk assessment
to make sure that everything was okay. First of all, I pointed
out the fact that he needed to watch out for the tree
stumps as said in the risk assessment. I also told him to stay
wearing a coat in the photoshoot to make sure that he
doesn’t suffer in the cold and catch the flu.