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Are there any potential hazards that could pose a health
and safety risk where your shoot will take place (trailing
cables/traffic/other objects)?
There isn’t any potential hazards on my photo shoot location.
What will you do to ensure these risks are minimised?
If there is any, I will ensure these risks are minimised by all of
the cables being taped to the floor.

Have you considered the background to your photos, particularly if
taken outside? How will you ensure you will get the background you
want?
I have considered the background, because I have chose a plain
colour block background so its easier to remove later in the
PhotoShop process.
Did you need to book time in a room?
I did not need to book time in a studio or another room
since I was using a plain wall in my room as my background.

Are other people/crowds likely to be an issue for you? What
have you done to ensure that it will not spoil the effect?
As I’m taking the photos in my room, other people and crowds aren’t
going to effect my photos.
Are you reliant on lifts/props/ friends/ equipment/models?
How have you planned that these things will come together at
the appointed time?
I am reliant on my camera, because if my camera has ran out of battery, then
I’m going to have to wait for my camera to charge and it will slow the whole
process down. I am also reliant on my model, because without her, I would
have any photo, because I would have no one to take photos of. I have
ensured that she is going to be there, because she is my younger sister and
she will be in the house at the time.

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The recce magazine

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  • 2. Are there any potential hazards that could pose a health and safety risk where your shoot will take place (trailing cables/traffic/other objects)? There isn’t any potential hazards on my photo shoot location. What will you do to ensure these risks are minimised? If there is any, I will ensure these risks are minimised by all of the cables being taped to the floor. Have you considered the background to your photos, particularly if taken outside? How will you ensure you will get the background you want? I have considered the background, because I have chose a plain colour block background so its easier to remove later in the PhotoShop process.
  • 3. Did you need to book time in a room? I did not need to book time in a studio or another room since I was using a plain wall in my room as my background. Are other people/crowds likely to be an issue for you? What have you done to ensure that it will not spoil the effect? As I’m taking the photos in my room, other people and crowds aren’t going to effect my photos. Are you reliant on lifts/props/ friends/ equipment/models? How have you planned that these things will come together at the appointed time? I am reliant on my camera, because if my camera has ran out of battery, then I’m going to have to wait for my camera to charge and it will slow the whole process down. I am also reliant on my model, because without her, I would have any photo, because I would have no one to take photos of. I have ensured that she is going to be there, because she is my younger sister and she will be in the house at the time.