Photo shoot

A photo shoot is a term that describes the process taken by creatives and models that results in a predetermined visual objective being obtained. An example could be a model posing for a photographer at a studio or an outdoor location.[1]

A photo shoot is a series of images that are taken, with the goal of obtaining images that can then be placed into post-production, or editing. These images are then used for print/digital advertising, business collateral, or just for personal use.

An amateur photo shoot is more likely to be under the arrangement of Trade-For-Portfolio (TFP), whereas a professional photo shoot for a brand or product is likely to be a paid arrangement. With TFP photo shoots, the agreement is often that everyone involved in the shoot will receive the high-resolution, edited images as a form of payment.[2]

With professional photo shoots, the contract is generally signed via a representative modelling agency and so payment is generally always monetary. Due to this, models may not be guaranteed to get the images returned to them as it is the property of the hiring firm/individual. Many photo shoots hire models from professional modelling agencies, and may also hire stylists, makeup and hair artists.

Types of photo shoots


thumb

gollark: ddg! Xkcd perl 11th grade
gollark: Denied.
gollark: We should teach abstract algebra instead of trigonometry, for purposes.
gollark: For learning later programming.
gollark: The issue with basic programming instruction is that while you can do moderately useful things with basic maths like trigonometry and whatever, you can't do anything practical with Scratch and the teaching value is vaguely dubious.

See also

References

  1. "photo shoot". www.merriam-webster.com. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. "TFP Shoots: Everything You Need To Know". www.format.com. Retrieved 2020-04-21.

Media related to Photo shoots at Wikimedia Commons

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.