1. Risk
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PropsRisk:
Unsuitable for use, could
pose a danger to the
models
e.g. sharp objects/broken
objects
Controlling Risk:
• Check on quality of the product if it’s not damage
and not harmful to the model
• If the product is harmful then think of similar props
that could have been used instead
Record your
findings:
• Check the item before the event
(make sure that model will be
happy to wear it)
Lighting
(for the
Photo)
Environment
Model
Risk:
• The lighting might be too dark
• The lighting might not look
natural which might spoil the
image
Controlling Risk:
• Find a bright room where photography can
be taken
• Check on Photoshop (before the
photography day) how to manipulate
photography
• If possible make the photos in the day light
Record your
findings:
• Find a bright room or
a room with windows
that would allow the
light to go in the
roomRisk:
• Their might be not enough space for
the photography equipment which
may be dangerous for the model
Controlling
Risk:
• Plan the environment
before taking the
actual image
• Take few pictures
before the final photo
shot to find out other
warning
Record your findings:
• Set up equipment before the final photography
to find out if there's going to be enough space
Risk:
• The model my change her
mind about taking part in the
production
• It might be difficult with
timing
Controlling Risk:
• Make sure to double check the time with the
model
• Make sure that the model is reliable enough
Record your
findings:
• Establish a date and
time