2. Evidencing my shoot
Before doing my shoot I made sure that the area I was using was clear
and that my actor was still comfortable with being part of my shoot. I
had my risk assessment and my shoot plans with me so that I knew
what I was doing and I kept looking back at these things to keep me
and my actor safe through the shoot. Having my risk assessment with
me meant that I was able to spot the risks quickly and get rid of them
before they could develop into something harmful. Having my shoot
plan with me meant that I was able to quickly reference it if I needed
to or if I forgot what shoots I needed to do so that I could get the best
out of it. I have pictures of me taking pictures of the artist, I did bring
a tripod out with me but I felt that it was in the way most of the time
and I wanted some of the photos to be portrait instead of landscape
so that I could use them more easily for my poster. I had no problems
with my shoot and everything went really well.