Monday, February 15, 2010

another children's shoot

this time it was fast paced 30 kids shoot.
the client was a children's model agency who represents kids from infants through teenagers
each kid got a number and a few minutes to shine in front of the camera.
Although I have expirience both in children's portrait as working in a professional enviroment
it was very interesting for me to see one of the industry's top "child trainer" in action.
within minutes he had even the most restless infant focused and happy and curious for the shoot.

I had my brother Tal as an assistant, he helped me with the gear and during the shoot.
As a film major he has great understanding of the process.

The lighting set up was basic and effective. Two spots gave an evenly lit background
and one big umbrella provided the key-light and a nice fill from the front.
I love the catchlight of it.
I know it is supposed to be a tool left by many behind in the 70's, but I prefer it to softboxes which give very shallow light.

some of the kids had breathtaking expressions and camera openness that gave the work the right "touch"

I took with me 2 sets of my broncolor and a foba fold out background set.
my Macbook pro and my trusted canon 5D with a decent L-glass.



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