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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: Tror on April 30, 2014, 08:48
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As a complementation to this poll http://www.microstockgroup.com/general-stock-discussion/poll-how-many-photos-do-you-submit-from-a-model-shooting/msg376768/ (http://www.microstockgroup.com/general-stock-discussion/poll-how-many-photos-do-you-submit-from-a-model-shooting/msg376768/)
I would be curious how many different subjects you guys usually covering within a session...
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Not very clear for me.
For me 1 session corresponds to 1 brief/project/idea.
So 1 subject = 1 session.
But it happens to do different sessions in the same day.
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Not very clear for me.
For me 1 session corresponds to 1 brief/project/idea.
So 1 subject = 1 session.
But it happens to do different sessions in the same day.
I work with storyboards, covering various subjects in a session, changing clothes etc.
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Tror, sounds like you and I work similarly. I posted in the other thread that I typically shoot for 5-6 hours and have models change clothes and props multiple times. I also try to get some studio shots and some outdoors or "location" stuff in the same day. My average session produces 600-800 shots and encompasses many different concepts.
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Tror, sounds like you and I work similarly. I posted in the other thread that I typically shoot for 5-6 hours and have models change clothes and props multiple times. I also try to get some studio shots and some outdoors or "location" stuff in the same day. My average session produces 600-800 shots and encompasses many different concepts.
Yes, totally. I shoot only 4-5 hours producing usually the same amount of photos (600-800)...