What's the difference between street shooting models and shed shooting?
Shed shooting is mainly done indoors, and with the help of indoor props, the theme of clothing is simply and generously highlighted.
Street shooting and shed shooting, two different shooting methods and environments, have different requirements for models.
What are the specific differences? Let's discuss them one by one.
First, the shooting location is different. Street shooting models need to be done outdoors, while shed shooting only needs to be done indoors.
Street shooting refers to shooting on outdoor location with various street scenes as the background. Street shooting models can pose in different scenes.
With the help of the street view around us, models can have more modeling choices, the shooting process is more relaxed and free, and there is more room for free play.
Shed shooting is mainly in a well-built studio, and models can shoot without the interference of weather and climate factors.
However, due to the limitation of the venue environment, the requirements for the model's personal performance will be higher.
Second, the clothing styles taken by models are different in different environments. Street shooting pays more attention to comfort and fashion. Choosing the right street view according to the style of clothing itself can make the daily effect more intuitive through models.
The dressing effect of street shooting models will be more natural, integrated into daily life, and there is a lot of room for natural light shooting.
The combination of models and scenes will make the photos more story-telling, the creative process more interesting and people have unlimited imagination.
The models photographed in the shed mainly highlight the design sense of the clothing itself, with the emphasis on the clothing itself, and the props and the built scenes are all set off.
The environment in the shed is relatively simple, so models need to pay more attention to the theme of clothes, and photography will pay more attention to the clothes displayed by models.
Third, the shooting light is different. Street shooting is affected by weather factors. Shooting mainly depends on natural light, which is softer and more varied. Photographers can also shoot in different light and shadow ways.
The outdoor venue of street shooting is more open, and it is also convenient for photographers to zoom shooting through different light requirements such as dusk and noon.
The shooting of models in the shed is usually delicate, and different effects are created for the models through the lighting and placement design of different lamps.
The shed usually needs a lot of light, but it is not easily influenced by the outside world, especially in hot summer, the model is relatively more comfortable.