Thursday 25 October 2012

RPS 2-day studio course

Day 1
Absolutely brilliant! I am learning so much scout portraiture and lighting and directing models. Getting there this morning was an ordeal though! First the Harvester restaurant was short staffed and only Had one waitress on so it took 10 mins to order, and another 10 to bring it. Then I ordered a taxi. It was late due to the driver needing to pay  a call. However, he was a brilliant driver. When I Told him I wanted to go to photo studios he asked if I was filming. I said not, photography. Then he said the film studios were close by and took me on a tour! Then he pointed out something close by, what a fascinating place that looked and felt reassured at its function.
Got to the studio late and it had already started. A were being shown the effects of lighting placement. It was really interesting. We were told about the inverse square law, how to light the model, how to direct the model and liase with the model so, they know what you want to achieve and work to it. They were very obliging to us novices.
The audio was brilliant, it was was massive. It had lots of lights, lots of backgrounds. Very versatile, really good. The model brought his own props as did the tutors which was really helpful. I noted the model was more relaxed if gee had something to do which might help in the future for me.
The afternoon we had a nude female model. She was very confident, well I suppose you have to be if you get your kit off in front if 10 people. The tutor gave us the ground rules for dealing with nude models and the model herself chipped in which was very useful and informative.
I have for some good shots in spite of the difficulties trying to get the lights to work with a Sony camera. I will be writing to them. Because Sony don't have a genetic shoe on the camera things got difficult. The problems were solved by the RPS tutor who was really good.
I am looking forward to tomorrow.

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