Studio vs Location Photography Shoots … Some Things to consider
- Weather can have a huge impact on a Location photography shoot. Too hot, too cold, rainy
- Such conditions will impact on how comfortable you feel, and this will show on your face
- Wet weather reschedules can sometimes be tricky. The more people involved in a shoot, the harder it is to regroup everyone on another day
- If young children are involved, a Location shoot is often the best to capture beautiful emotive shots. Children are easily engrossed and distracted by their surroundings
- Pick a Location that reflects who you are as a family. Eg: Beach, park, lake
- The Studio scenario can be often prove overwhelming for young children
- Newborns and babies are better off in a studio environment, where temperature and light can be controlled
- The studio is also a nicer environment for mums to breastfeed little ones in between shots
- The elderly are also often better in a studio environment, where they don’t have to walk much, and are not exposed to the elements, which often affects them more than most
- A studio situation might be the answer for those who are not comfortable with others watching
- Studio or Location, either way, full happy tummies and well rested eyes make for an easier shoot all round for everyone
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