I am curious, do you hire a professional photographer for your millinery work which goes on your website or do you do it yourself? I think hiring a professional model and MUH professional are a great investment. But I am wondering if it is worthwhile for simple photos shooting on a clear background with DSL camera is good enough for the portrait photos. i also have Adobe Lightroom so I can edit them although I am not great at editing photos.
It might sound a bit too obvious for you but I am curious what your answer is and the reasoning behind it. Also, anyone feeling comfortable to disclose budget estimates for overall shoot? I am just trying to plan my upcoming collection and don't really know what to expect as expenses. My previous collection I did with friends and to be honest results were not so great but I was so grateful for them doing it with me.
Thank you!
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Apart from the hassle of organising photographers and models and not being able to quickly snap a hat that I have just made, it was expensive to have people in. With the money I was saving, I decided to buy a good camera (Canon) with a macro lens. The other pieces of equipment I acquired gradually and by dropping hints for birthday and Christmas pressies from the family. I now have spare rooms at my house after the kids have fledged and I set one up as a permanent location for my photography.
The other pieces of equipment I purchased were: White vinyl background roll, background support stand kit, 2 continuous lighting stands and a mannequin head, (I am pleased with this as it is "elegant with attitude"). I prefer not to have live models, apart from the cost, I think it suggests an age of wearer which I try to avoid. I also purchased Photo Shop to edit the photos, but quite honestly I get on better with Picasa, which was free on my computer and is not so complicated. I am sure the professionals would see much room for improvement, but it gets my message over to my customers and the macro lens allows close ups of important bits. Check out my results www.titfers.com Have fun
Gillian
Hi Polly!
A little late to answer your question- but yes, I absolutely do! A couple reasons for this- one, aside from product photos, I also like to have styled shots for social media and marketing. And two, I'm a terrible photographer! I think if you've got a good eye, then don't waste your money, because it is expensive and it takes at least 2-3 weeks to get your photos back, sometimes longer.
Let me know if you need any more advice- I'd be happy to help!
I am a terrible photographer too and although I got DSLR and Lightroom I just dont understand this art form at all... It is a big investment for me now so I might need to be creative this time.
Thank you so much for your advice and offer!
You might find these photography DIY guides helpful: Millinery Photo Fundamentals & Millinery Product Photography
Thank you Elaine! As always resourceful and so kind.
wow, thank you for the incredible information shared here. It is so interesting to hear about this photography tips. They will really help me actually.
I wish I was in the UK to participate in your photo shoot offer! All the best to you!
I would if I could afford one.
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