by Chris on Jun.17, 2010, under General, Photo Talk, Portraiture
A while back, I got a call from a friend asking me if I would be interested in shooting a company portrait for her. After we worked out the details of the shoot and did some location scouting at their building, I was ready to roll on the day of the shoot.
The concept was simple and straightforward. Shoot a portrait of the company (60-70) people outside in their parking lot. Make sure everyone is visible and try to make them look good. I said to myself "sure, no problem...I do this all the time at weddings".
I got to the location, and then the fun began. Here's how that conversation went:
Client: "Hi Chris, lovely weather we are having today!"
Me: "Ah yes, cloudy and drab. Change of plans?"
Client: "Yes...and by the way, the company meeting is running late, and the management team has a conference call sooner than expected, so you'll have five minutes, OK?"
Me: "Sounds perfect, I'll start setting up."
I even had time to do a little video describing my setup. I've also included the final product for you to see. Enjoy!