To Shoot A Fashion Show, It's Best To Learn Fashion Photography By Taking In Some Of These Brilliant Tips
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A while ago I got to photograph a local fashion show. It's been a long while since I had done such a thing, and since I did it just for few pictures I didn’t really put much effort in it.
When Shooting A Fashion Show – At Least Remember These Two Things
The first thing you need to remember is looks.Your looks. It is a fashion show, so you can’t go dressed in sweatpants and a hoodie. You need to look up to par, or you risk not being let in – and that'd be a grand shame wouldn't it?
Fashion shows are often accompanied by cocktail parties and so on, so dress as if you were attending one. Suit and tie if necessary (for the guys – something equally dressy for the girls).
The second most important thing is having credentials. Some fashion shows will let any photographer in, but some can be very restrictive, so make sure you obtain all the credentials necessary and be in contact with the crew that organizes the whole event.
Additionally, make sure your credentials are visible during the time you are at the event. That will ensure that no security will be in your way if they suspect an “intruder”. It's common sense really, but it'll save you a load of (potential) hassle.
Summary
Well, I hope that's been of some use? I realize that perhaps not many readers shoot fashion shows, though many probably do shoot in the fashion industry. This I have provided as an example of some of the work I have done and those interested may wish to step into this line of photography work.
There are some amazing benefits for your photography skills to attend very small local (even voluntary) fashion shows just to get yourself familiar with working from particular angles with limited light. The added benefit is that you'll get to really practice your flash skills too!
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