Here are my final 10 images, by doing my research I found out that a lot of baby photographers use bright and bold colours within in there work or they use basic neutral colours and there is no in between. I looked work done in the studio and outdoor with a lighting kit. I really like the work of Sara Callow who's work consists of extremely bright colours, however i felt her images weren't shot that well as some did appear out of focus. I did my research as i wanted to go to my meeting with my client with a few ideas. The meeting with client went really well as i came out with lot's of ideas and details of when my shoot would be. We agreed on having bright colours, doing the shoot outside, we decided to do the shoots at my clients Grandma's as she thought this was a location that was personal to her. We agreed to do the shoot on a Monday morning as this was most suitable for my client. I then looked at lighting techniques such as what kind of brollies i needed to shoot with when doing a shoot outside. After my research i decided a white brolly would be the best as this creates soft light all over as it defuses light. I did some test shots before my actual shoot as i wanted to get my settings right. I decided to shoot with with an external flash.I did test shots so i would be prepared when it came to my actual shoot. When it came to me shoot i was well prepared i had all the lighting kit i needed and the cake and my camera. My shoot was sucessful as i didn't really have any issues.I found the best way to shoot was to shoot lots of shots one after the other. I feel my shoot went well however i do feel it needed to look more like a occasion such as putting ava in a fancy dress or having a back drop however i really do like the location. The colour in the images are strong. If i was to do this again i would make sure the images look like an occasion and think about things a bit more however my client is happy with the images as i gave her 10 images presented digitally on a memory stick, But i do feel for my own benefit the images could have been thought out better.
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