then ofcourse cost. almost forgot that.. I dont need to throw out tons of cash and just shot all day.. Im just looking to get lucky and capture a handful of nice shots.
then ofcourse cost. almost forgot that.. I dont need to throw out tons of cash and just shot all day.. Im just looking to get lucky and capture a handful of nice shots.
Really depends on how trained the model is and how well she can take direction. I have worked with models that hit the mark everytime or needed very little direction and the shoot took only about 35 mins. I have also worked with a ton of models that did not know how to pose and it took well over 4 hours to get the shots we were looking for. Really depends on
1) How many looks are you after
2) How many locations are you wanting
3) Locations of the areas you want to shoot
4) How trained is the model
5) How will the photos be used
These are just a few things I talk over with my potential clients to get a feel of what they are after and how is the best way to go about getting the shot(s) they want. Not everyone will do this but this is the way we conduct our model shoots. Also if need we do have a full studio light setup that can be taken on location to shoot. Below are two examples of different looks, one shot in the afternoon and one shot in a tunnel at Road Atlanta on a rainy day just to give you an idea.