Thursday, 17 April 2014

SHOOTING TIME . . .

After many weeks of planning an endless nights of preparation and worry, the final shoots have come round in full swing and I can not wait! As an artist, it really is incredible to see what was once just a dot on a page and a brief thought, into this journey of creativity resulting visually into something that I am so proud of.

As I have started my shoots on the last day of the term, I will be shooting over the Easter holiday which I think will work in my advantage - as most people will be home I will have the makeup studios to myself and easy access to the pgotography studios in the basement. I find myself working better when my surroundings are quite and I can really focus so by doing all my preparation and practicing before hand for each shoot I feel very confident that my shoots will go smoothly.

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By practicing the hair techniques which some were quite intricate, this helped me with my final shoots in regards to time as for some of my shoots I was on quite a right schedule. By aiming to do 2 shoots each day, and with my photographer only being available between 12-3, I was really under pressure to turn the beauty look I to avant garde and as the hair took me the most time, by practicing this helped me in the long term. The main thing I have learnt id say from my shoots so far is to really utilise my time to guarentee a quick change over which is something that I will definitely remember for future shoots.

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