Reportage photography of events:
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The reportage format of shooting is perfect for large events, as it makes it possible to capture the atmosphere of the event and the sincere emotions of the participants. This is a real mini-story, footage from which can be used for publication in the media, on the company website, and for creating promotional materials.
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PhotoIDEAL studio carries out orders for photographing official events, private receptions with VIP guests, fashion shows, and major corporate events. By combining reporting and production styles, it is possible to recreate a holistic picture of the event, making sure that all key participants and the most important guests are satisfied with the resulting footage.
Distinctive features of reportage photography
- The uniqueness of everything that happens is that the event has its own schedule and is aimed primarily at those present. Therefore, the performances of speakers and artists, the awarding of participants and most other components will not be repeated for the sake of a successful shot. A good photographer must not only react instantly to what is happening, but also literally predict events, guided by the event program.
- Vivid dynamics - quick changes in lighting, movement of the characters in the frame, a busy business or entertainment schedule require full attention from a specialist, because missed moments cannot be returned, and they can become real photographic masterpieces.
- Unpredictability – even a well-planned and carefully organized event does not take place without spontaneous surprises. They can become a source of beautiful live footage that reflects the mood of the guests and the theme of the event.
- A large amount of material - trying to capture the best moments, ideally adjust sharpness, composition, take into account the background, the photographer inevitably makes many takes and plans. Therefore, it will take some time to process the footage. The best shots can be transferred to the customer on the day of the photo shoot, and complete sorting and retouching depend on the agreed number of photos.
Considering all this, you should approach the choice of a photographer for reporting carefully. A specialist must have a good reaction, vision of the composition, instantly notice interesting moments and quickly select angles. It is advisable to work with a photographer who has relevant experience and can demonstrate a portfolio. By concluding a cooperation agreement, the client can discuss with the specialist all aspects of the order: from the degree of correction of the images to the timing of the transfer of material and method of payment.
The customer is recommended to assign a responsible employee (member of the organizing committee, administration) who will not only coordinate all the nuances of working with the photographer, but will also accompany the film crew at the event and help in resolving related issues: issuing passes, organizing access backstage, etc. The result will be truly dynamic and original shots that will become pieces of a colorful story.
Preparing for a reportage photo shoot
Although reportage photography is designed to capture the most interesting and unique moments of what is happening, it requires careful preparation on the part of both the client and the photographer. A few basic issues need to be agreed upon in advance:
- date and location of the event, its program, duration, concept;
- list of the most important guests and the total number of those present;
- features of the event site (size, lighting, layout);
- optimal dress code, thanks to which the film crew will not stand out and distract the attention of guests;
- assignment of ready-made frames (publication in magazines or online publications, distribution of participants in the celebration, design of a corporate website) - the semantic accents that the photographer will have to place depend on this;
- individual wishes and requirements of the client.
Even if you don’t have a pre-formed technical specification for shooting, specialists will draw it up on their own, so you don’t have to be afraid of missing out on something important. It’s enough to answer a few questions and talk about your own expectations from cooperation with a photo studio. We also accept ready-made technical specifications, reserving the right to agree on individual nuances additionally.
How does a reportage shoot work?
A film crew, consisting of a photographer and his assistant (or several), sometimes a lighting technician, arrives at the event site before the start of the program. This allows you to film the preparation process, room decor, and general plans. The photographer also gets the opportunity to study the location more thoroughly, set up the camera, and determine the need for additional lighting. The film crew meets the guests to capture their greetings, introductions, and emotions from the sight of the ceremony site.
Although the photographer does not interfere in what is happening, he is open to the wishes of those present: perhaps someone will want an additional shot in the company of a VIP person or will ask to delete a photo that they think is unsuccessful. If we are talking about such important events as conferences, business negotiations, charity evenings, the film crew will take care of creating group and personal portraits, which will be useful for publishing a report about the event in the press.
Usually the photographer only films the main part of the event, not staying until its conclusion. But the client retains the right to independently choose the duration of the team’s work. This is agreed upon in advance, as it affects the final cost of service. If necessary, the photographer can advise on the best option that matches the specifics and theme of the event.
After shooting the material, a specialist selects the best shots and retouches them. The client can participate in this process by gaining access to the raw photos. Since basic sorting is carried out very quickly, the customer receives key photographs on the day of the event for official publication on the company website, social networks, and web publications.
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