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Title: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Amos Struck on June 26, 2010, 11:06
Hey Microstock Pro's,

i will shoot tomorrow in a small studio for quite my first time.

Iam not a pro photographer and a newbie at shooting in a studio.

I will have my friend and my wife as a model, so here is my question:

What topic or idea to shoot at studio?
What items to i need to take with me too the shooting?

Help!  ??? ??? ??? please
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on June 26, 2010, 11:14
What topic or idea to shoot at studio?
What items to i need to take with me too the shooting?

Nudes.
Nothing.  Well, a camera.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Graffoto on June 26, 2010, 11:31
Hey Microstock Pro's,

i will shoot tomorrow in a small studio for quite my first time.

Iam not a pro photographer and a newbie at shooting in a studio.

I will have my friend and my wife as a model, so here is my question:

What topic or idea to shoot at studio?
What items to i need to take with me too the shooting?

Help!  ??? ??? ??? please

Sorry my friend, you have stumbled onto a taboo topic.
Many here are very helpful when it comes to critics and giving advice on where to submit, which sites are not worth your time etc.
But if we actually have good ides about what subjects to shoot, we are going to keep it to ourselves.

Seriously, if you have never shot in a studio before, just have fun with it.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Amos Struck on June 26, 2010, 11:47
Yep you are right - so anyway just tell me what you already have shot in the studio.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: click_click on June 26, 2010, 12:02
Usually one would think about what to shoot before even renting/going into a studio.

Shoot anything you'd like!
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: cathyslife on June 26, 2010, 12:02
I would suggest looking at the sites you are going to submit to, look for their list of images they would like to have submitted and go from there.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Digital66 on June 26, 2010, 12:25
Take a board game and some beers with you because it seems your shooting session will be very boring and frustrating.  ;)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: FD on June 26, 2010, 12:25
What topic or idea to shoot at studio?
What items to i need to take with me too the shooting?
Nudes.
Nothing.  Well, a camera.
Hahahaha. If it's his wife with his best friend, a gun might come in handy too.  ::)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: FD on June 26, 2010, 12:36
just tell me what you already have shot in the studio.
Last year, a burglar! (well, almost).

Seriously, you need to make a shoot list first before you start. Put the props in order of shooting, thoroughly cleaned. Make sure the fingernails of the models are clean and filed smoothly. Let them brush their teeth before. No chewing gum, it looks funny when they cheer. No garlic dishes 12 hrs before the shoot. Tell them not to rush to your cam after each and every shot to see "how they look". Use a monopod, focus by 1 point on the high contrast edge between the eye white and the iris. Keep them at least 1m away from the background. Position them on the same frontal level. Don't go under F16.

If it's your first time to direct models, just be relax. Models need to be directed by somebody that can control all at the same time. That skill will come in time. Have fun!
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Amos Struck on June 26, 2010, 12:48
just tell me what you already have shot in the studio.
Last year, a burglar! (well, almost).

Seriously, you need to make a shoot list first before you start. Put the props in order of shooting, thoroughly cleaned. Make sure the fingernails of the models are clean and filed smoothly. Let them brush their teeth before. No chewing gum, it looks funny when they cheer. No garlic dishes 12 hrs before the shoot. Tell them not to rush to your cam after each and every shot to see "how they look". Use a monopod, focus by 1 point on the high contrast edge between the eye white and the iris. Keep them at least 1m away from the background. Position them on the same frontal level. Don't go under F16.

If it's your first time to direct models, just be relax. Models need to be directed by somebody that can control all at the same time. That skill will come in time. Have fun!

Thank You very much! Great advises, they really help me!
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: travelstock on June 26, 2010, 13:37
What topic or idea to shoot at studio?
What items to i need to take with me too the shooting?

Nudes.
Nothing.  Well, a camera.

I was also going to suggest "aktfotos", but with your wife & friend as models it may not be such a good idea... :p
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Graffoto on June 26, 2010, 14:04
What topic or idea to shoot at studio?
What items to i need to take with me too the shooting?

Nudes.
Nothing.  Well, a camera.

I was also going to suggest "aktfotos", but with your wife & friend as models it may not be such a good idea... :p

I don't speak German (at least not well) was ist AKTFOTOS?
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: FD on June 26, 2010, 14:08
I don't speak German (at least not well) was ist AKTFOTOS?
Action photos. More than just solo glamor NAKTFOTOS. They're supposed to do something, like praying the rosary together.  ::) ;)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Phil on June 26, 2010, 18:57
just tell me what you already have shot in the studio.
Last year, a burglar! (well, almost).

Seriously, you need to make a shoot list first before you start. Put the props in order of shooting, thoroughly cleaned. Make sure the fingernails of the models are clean and filed smoothly. Let them brush their teeth before. No chewing gum, it looks funny when they cheer. No garlic dishes 12 hrs before the shoot. Tell them not to rush to your cam after each and every shot to see "how they look". Use a monopod, focus by 1 point on the high contrast edge between the eye white and the iris. Keep them at least 1m away from the background. Position them on the same frontal level. Don't go under F16.

If it's your first time to direct models, just be relax. Models need to be directed by somebody that can control all at the same time. That skill will come in time. Have fun!

+++ definetly brush teeth - working through the images of the 2nd time were I forgot, what a pain cloning out the specks on the teeth of every image :(

if first time in studio - concentrate more on having fun and learning then what stock shots you get (they will probably be better anyway if you are having fun) - take some music that you all like too.

if there is other people around (including other model) let them know you are happy for them to tell you ideas, or for them to tell you if something is wrong (plenty of times I've had someone point out a collar is skew or hair coming loose etc)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: qwerty on June 26, 2010, 22:55
gold fish and take some headphones for the call centre shots.

The list could be endless, but the main point is to come up with a plan beforehand on paper so you can look at it and check off as you go.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: travelstock on June 27, 2010, 06:20

I don't speak German (at least not well) was ist AKTFOTOS?

Basically the German way of saying nude photos, but not porn.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Amos Struck on June 27, 2010, 16:49
Anyway - thanks for your help (not you HOLGS you are banned to talk german in this forum forever) here is the first picture from my today's shoot.

We got more than 400 images, most of them are great and usable.
(http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c54102/x2_1c2eb03)

What do you think?
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: ShadySue on June 27, 2010, 17:15
Anyway - thanks for your help (not you HOLGS you are banned to talk german in this forum forever) here is the first picture from my today's shoot.

We got more than 400 images, most of them are great and usable.
([url]http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c54102/x2_1c2eb03[/url])

What do you think?

The dress may have IP issues, unless it was made by someone you know and has a PR.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: travelstock on June 27, 2010, 20:26
Anyway - thanks for your help (not you HOLGS you are banned to talk german in this forum forever) here is the first picture from my today's shoot.

We got more than 400 images, most of them are great and usable.

What do you think?
The dress may have IP issues, unless it was made by someone you know and has a PR.

Well... if you'd followed Sean's advice, or my advice you wouldn't have any potential IP issues with clothing ;)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Digital66 on June 27, 2010, 21:06
Yes, Sean's advice was good. You should have followed it.   :D
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on June 27, 2010, 21:40
I can't say there's much use for a hot girl in a tight dress with a drill, but aside from that, it looks good.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: vonkara on June 27, 2010, 22:21
I can't say there's much use for a hot girl in a tight dress with a drill


I already bought the file and use it
(http://tgfwrw.bay.livefilestore.com/y1p-l_DDz4nM13xfxIicHT0pVySkHnUilKzOv9neW_nJjUq1hLb0L7v0Umk07cdQDJwIhGpwu2Lb48B2UeeynBzo4ghT-0F4w50/x2_1c2eb03-forum.jpg?psid=1)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Amos Struck on June 28, 2010, 02:53
Anyway - thanks for your help (not you HOLGS you are banned to talk german in this forum forever) here is the first picture from my today's shoot.

We got more than 400 images, most of them are great and usable.
([url]http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c54102/x2_1c2eb03[/url])

What do you think?

The dress may have IP issues, unless it was made by someone you know and has a PR.


Mhhh did't thought about that - how do i found out if there is a IP issue with the Clothes? The Top is from Promod (something like H&M).
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: ajbird on June 28, 2010, 07:33
hi all,

have been lurking for a while but this questions has been kicking around my head and as it came up i might as well ask:

how do you take images of models wearing clothes if all designs are IP of someone?


cheers

Andy

nice shot btw
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: FD on June 28, 2010, 09:07
how do you take images of models wearing clothes if all designs are IP of someone?
Take plain clothes or with a simple generic pattern in the fabric, like plaid or stripes. Hint for a faster workflow: make sure the buttons have no logo on it.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: ShadySue on June 28, 2010, 10:50

Mhhh did't thought about that - how do i found out if there is a IP issue with the Clothes? The Top is from Promod (something like H&M).
Probably depends on the inspector you get. Doesn't matter if its a multiple chain store which may have sold gazillions of the dress: it's pretty identifiable. I wouldn't even think about using it for RF.
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: Amos Struck on June 28, 2010, 10:52
You make me feeling afraid buddy......

what do the others think about this?
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: lisafx on June 28, 2010, 11:05
Take plain clothes or with a simple generic pattern in the fabric, like plaid or stripes. Hint for a faster workflow: make sure the buttons have no logo on it.

This is very good advice.  If models are wearing a specific design, even if it is pretty generic (cats, fish, hearts, etc.) I have had them rejected.  Not because they actually were trademarked, but because the inspector didn't know if they were or not.  Better to go with plain clothes and save yourself the hassle. 
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: luissantos84 on June 28, 2010, 11:53
You make me feeling afraid buddy......

what do the others think about this?

you have plain tops/shirts in H&M :) I don't shoot many people but got already a few rejected because of trademark!
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: gaja on June 29, 2010, 11:26
i got the cutest reject from Bigstock the other day:
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Reason: Potential copyright / trademark / privacy issue with photo (could be: copyrighted art, visible logo, license plate number, etc) sorry...
Please remove logo on hat... very adorable child!

That little bit of politeness really made my day.

The issue is the tiny teddy bear thingy on this cap (as you can see, DT didn't object):
http://www.dreamstime.com/little-child-playing-in-the-snow-thumb12463105.jpg (http://www.dreamstime.com/little-child-playing-in-the-snow-thumb12463105.jpg)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: luissantos84 on June 29, 2010, 11:46
i got the cutest reject from Bigstock the other day:
Quote
Reason: Potential copyright / trademark / privacy issue with photo (could be: copyrighted art, visible logo, license plate number, etc) sorry...
Please remove logo on hat... very adorable child!

That little bit of politeness really made my day.

The issue is the tiny teddy bear thingy on this cap (as you can see, DT didn't object):
[url]http://www.dreamstime.com/little-child-playing-in-the-snow-thumb12463105.jpg[/url] ([url]http://www.dreamstime.com/little-child-playing-in-the-snow-thumb12463105.jpg[/url])


nice :)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: lisafx on June 29, 2010, 15:46
i got the cutest reject from Bigstock the other day:
Quote
Reason: Potential copyright / trademark / privacy issue with photo (could be: copyrighted art, visible logo, license plate number, etc) sorry...
Please remove logo on hat... very adorable child!

That little bit of politeness really made my day.

The issue is the tiny teddy bear thingy on this cap (as you can see, DT didn't object):
[url]http://www.dreamstime.com/little-child-playing-in-the-snow-thumb12463105.jpg[/url] ([url]http://www.dreamstime.com/little-child-playing-in-the-snow-thumb12463105.jpg[/url])


How sweet!  I really appreciate when the reviewers take time to add personal notes, although of course I realize they can't do it often...

And they are right about the adorable child :)
Title: Re: What stock topic to shoot in studio?
Post by: gaja on June 30, 2010, 02:16
Thank you! :)