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Help: How to Direct People in Certain Positions?

 
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Nov 08, 2009 14:49 |  #1

I'm not much of a people shooter but I've been wanting to get into it. I'm somewhat of a shy guy, especially when it comes to females. :oops: But I'm going to step up my confidence!

so my question is, what can I do or say when directing people? Do i just ask them kindly, "can you get into this certain position?" or should I be in somewhat of a demand and be like "get into this position?"

and if say it was a female, should I adjust certain parts of their clothes or tell them to do it? (for example, if their hair was not how I wanted or a bit messy or out of place, or if they were wearing a jacket or hat and it wasn't positioned perfectly).

I'm sure I am missing a lot of other questions, but can anyone fill me in on how you guys do it? any pointers will be helpful :D


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Nov 09, 2009 13:18 as a reply to  @ post 8978182 |  #2

Watch this video and listen to the dialog between the photographer and subjects:
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=CTDHfyQZSiE&N​R=1 (external link)


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Nov 09, 2009 13:50 |  #3

very helpful! thank you Frugal


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Nov 09, 2009 13:58 |  #4

wow at 3:45 on the vid there.... I know you can fire off a burst to avoid the blink shot but he was really going to town on that bad boy, like 25 shots or something lol. I thought it might be the rattle at first! Gotta love them pro bodies.

Back on topic, yes if you're polite you can be firm. Tis what they're paying ya for :)


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Nov 10, 2009 10:08 |  #5

I'm finding there are lots of great videos on Youtube that can help tremendously. Watch all these videos FOR SURE: http://www.youtube.com …y_list?p=E0542C​6850B516FA (external link)


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Nov 12, 2009 12:42 |  #6

pli wrote in post #8978155 (external link)
I'm not much of a people shooter but I've been wanting to get into it. I'm somewhat of a shy guy, especially when it comes to females. :oops: But I'm going to step up my confidence!

so my question is, what can I do or say when directing people? Do i just ask them kindly, "can you get into this certain position?" or should I be in somewhat of a demand and be like "get into this position?"

and if say it was a female, should I adjust certain parts of their clothes or tell them to do it? (for example, if their hair was not how I wanted or a bit messy or out of place, or if they were wearing a jacket or hat and it wasn't positioned perfectly).

I'm sure I am missing a lot of other questions, but can anyone fill me in on how you guys do it? any pointers will be helpful :D

Demonstrate the pose for them so they can see how it should be done. I have them stand where the camera will be and I stand where they will be and I do the pose. Then whe they do it refine it if needed.

Female clothing. If another female is in the room have her adjust the clothing. If it is a bra strap have her adjust it. If it is a bunched up blouse or jacket CAREFULLY grab it and pull gently. Be careful not to bump the boobs ever. If you do (I have) says OOPS and go on. She will know if your OOPS was for real or an "accident."

Hair. Smooth it out and/or sweep it back.

Hats should never be square on the head. Always tip and tilt them so the bill DOES NOT obstruct the main light.

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Nov 15, 2009 21:22 as a reply to  @ Benji's post |  #7

Hats should never be square on the head. Always tip and tilt them so the bill DOES NOT obstruct the main light.

Unless they're uniform hats, particularly military, which will be at a very specific angle (garrison/flight caps) or dead straight (service hats, berets).


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Nov 18, 2009 12:48 |  #8

dolfinack wrote in post #8984218 (external link)
wow at 3:45 on the vid there.... I know you can fire off a burst to avoid the blink shot but he was really going to town on that bad boy, like 25 shots or something lol. I thought it might be the rattle at first! Gotta love them pro bodies.

Back on topic, yes if you're polite you can be firm. Tis what they're paying ya for :)

It was the rattle trying to get Lucy's attention:lol: At least I believe it is. He was using strobes and I highly doubt it would be able to keep up with that burst rate.




  
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