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WHAT TO INFORM AND ASK YOUR EVENT PHOTOGRAPHER & VIDEOGRAPHER
Planning a memorable event takes careful consideration of numerous details, from the guest list to the decorations and everything in between. One often overlooked aspect of event planning is communication with your event photographer and videographer. These creative professionals play a crucial role in capturing the essence and moments of your event, so it's essential to keep them informed. Here are ten things you should be sharing with your event photographer and videographer to ensure the best possible results
SHARE YOUR VISION THROUGH YOUR CAMERA
As photographers and videographers, what is your aim when you capture a shot? Whether it is to tell a story or capture a moment in time, you want to share your vision and make it your own. Like Ansel Adams said, “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” When you take a shot, it’s about making the shot, using what’s in front of you and experimenting with setting and lighting to create something extraordinary.
HOW TO REFLECT ON CRITICISM & GROW IN YOUR CAREER
For almost every artist or profession out there, whether you may be a photographer, graphic designer or business person, there’s always going to be criticism. And we know, it can be deflating to hear negative criticism. But the one thing we’ve learnt is that you can’t grow and get better at what you do without a bit of feedback and criticism. The important thing here is to bounce back up, to keep going and pursue your aspirations.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING PREPARED & ORGANISED FOR A SHOOT
Whether you’re a photographer or videographer, it is important to be organised and prepared for your shoot in advance. Why? Being unorganised leads to problems which could have been avoided, including being late to a shoot, stress and forgetting to pack important equipment. So, tip of the week is to always be organised for any shoot! Check out our blog to discover more.
REMEMBER YOUR STYLE AS AN ARTIST
Are you an artist? Artists are people who create, practice or demonstrate art. We are story tellers, communicating emotion and aim to inspire our audiences. You may be thinking, “I don’t paint or draw,” but art takes many forms. The most important take-away is to be inspired, but create your own style. Reflect on the work of others and reinterpret it into your own, original style.