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Catalogue Fashion Photography Ideas


Step 1 : Getting to know the client

Show them how you and your team work together on a shoot day to convince them that you can meet the deadline. In addition to the total cost and your portfolio, additional information may be useful in determining whether or not you are hired. For this reason, it may be helpful to have a few different pricing and concept scenarios ready.

Step 2 : Production

In the absence of a producer, most photographers are forced to handle the production of their shoots on their own. Despite the fact that this may appear to be a disadvantage, it is actually quite beneficial. Even if your client is a big Italian fashion house and you don't have a producer, the price of the shoot and the time it takes to get the images to your client is all that matters. You'll already have a producer working with you if your client is a major Indian fashion brand. 

Your representatives will take care of the mess. You'll have to find the right make-up artists, hair stylists, and models even if you're shooting in a white-background studio, because the client's production budget dictates that. Just remember to factor in your commission when calculating your daily rate.

Before spending your production budget, make your pre-selection by asking the agencies to send you the photos of the available models in town, and share them with your client before your second meeting.

Step 3: Casting

Model agencies have different policies about castings. While most agencies don't charge for castings, some might charge. If possible, set up a casting with samples from the client and take your own casting photos at the second meeting. You and your client will be able to make a decision based on this.

Step 4 : A mood board is created

Create a mood board with your stylist in advance of the shoot, based on the approved brief provided by the client. While this will assist you in terms of posing and inspiration, it will also aid the make-up artist and hair designer in understanding the overall concept of the photo shoot. It is important to remember that nothing exists before you and your team begin creating, so you will need a variety of visual references in order to get the desired outcome.


Step 5: During the Filming Process

The post production process is made easier by a simple rule: always fix the problem during the shoot, rather than leaving it to the retouchers. Due to a lack of time and stress, many photographers avoid this step, but it can save them 20 minutes in Photoshop. Because of this, it is best to fix a problem as soon as possible.

Step 6: Treats

In addition, whether you're shooting in the studio or on location, keep plenty of fresh coffee and snacks on hand. A few small treats can go a long way toward keeping your staff and models happy. To be a successful photographer, you must keep in mind that this is a social business, so avoid showing any signs of stress.

Step 7: Choosing the Photographs to Include in Your Project

You are the photographer, not your client, so if they choose a poor shot, suggest an alternative and explain why that shot is bad from your point of view as photographer. Ultimately, your final product will be remembered as a reference and will be included in your portfolio for future clients

Step 8 : Touch-ups

Although most final images are used online, there are still a large number of people who prefer to print them out. As a result, before beginning the retouching process, it's important to consider colour management for printing and digital use. This is where things can go wrong the most. 

If you're photographing a denim catalogue with 40 different shades of blue, your client wants to see as much of the correct colour as possible. It's not impossible if you follow the right procedure. Only a colour managed workflow and colour calibrated monitors during retouching are required to ensure that your images are consistent in tone and appearance.




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