From the course: Travel Photography: Portrait of a City Neighborhood
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Shooting a custom clothing business
From the course: Travel Photography: Portrait of a City Neighborhood
Shooting a custom clothing business
Male: This is Al's Attire. This is just one of these places that you can't not shoot when you're walking by. Just saw it, walked in, going to ask the people if I could take the picture. No problem. shot away. just had a really great time shooting in here. Mostly wide angle stuff. Tried to get the, some of the people working. get a feeling for the shot. It's so much fun in here. click Al, do you mind if I follow you in to take your picture? Al: Yes, come on back. Male: Okay, cool, thank you. It's interesting back here. Al: You have some good photos, we could use some for our blog site, too. Male: Sure, absolutely. (NOISE) At one point, I realized that the lights they're using are going to be hard for me to to balance later if I want to go to color. I could have done a custom white balance beforehand, but I really didn't think of that right away. So what I did instead is I put a X-Rite ColorChecker into a shot. And I made sure that the light was the same falling on that ColorChecker…
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Intro to the people of the neighborhood44s
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Visiting a local shop with history3m 2s
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Shooting a custom clothing business2m 30s
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Taking an impromptu street portrait1m 45s
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Looking at the post work on some of the people photos6m 44s
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Meeting the people of a neighborhood1m 2s
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