----- Original Message ----- From: "Srinivasa" <photo@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:34 PM
Subject: Need some advice
Take as many poses as you can think of, then you'll have them to compare. He may have some ideas, also. If the car has a distinctive hood ornament, as many old cars do, be sure and get a photo showing him and the ornament.
Watch the reflections in the chrome and windows. A polarizing filter to cut some unwanted reflections would come in handy.
I wouldn't think other filters would be necessary, especially if you are in an area where there are beautiful fall colors. You don't want to interfere with Mother Nature.
I hope you share some of the photos with PF.
Marilyn
Hello All,
This weekend I will be shooting some pictures of a Real Estate Agent with his classic car that he wants to use for advertising himself for his real-estate business.
He wants to use the picture on his business card and also in his presentations to clients. I am just researching what poses I can take pictures of him with his classic car... Should I be covering the whole car ? or should I be covering the person and also the car in the picture or should I just have him lean against the car ? or should he be sitting in the car ? or should be standing in front of the car ? ....
I am also trying to figure what kind of filters will make the picture look good especially with fall colors. We are planning on doing this at around 8:30am. I will be taking Nikon D70 and also F100 loaded with Kodak UC 100 film.
Any information or tips or techniques you can give me will be of very good help.
Thanks to you all in advance.
Best regards, srinivasa regeti