September 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) The second appointment with the shooting tricks of Milan/Paris-based photographer Enzo Dal Verme (Vanity Fair, l'Uomo Vogue, Marie Claire, Grazia, Elle, etc.) is now online.
Last week he revealed some tips in his blog on how to spot a subject that will have an impact on the reader/viewer, find an appropriate angle for rendering it and organize a very intense shooting trip.
This week he talks about what to include in your luggage (not only technical equipment) and other important pre-production tips.
"Keep in mind," cautions the photographer, "that most of the time things will go off in another direction despite your carefully calculated planning. The important thing is not to panic and to be ready to seize new opportunities to work on your story".
So what are the really essential precautions? How do you prepare your trip in order to feel ready to face the inevitable unforeseen events?
Find out by reading "How To Shoot A Reportage #2".
http://www.enzodalverme.com/blog/2010/09/how-to-shoot-a-reportage-2/
Enzo Dal Verme. Photographer and writer, currently based in Milan and Paris.
My work has been published in Vanity Fair, l'Uomo Vogue, Vogue Sport, Marie Claire, Gioia, Grazia, Flair, Amica, D di Repubblica, Elle, Glamour, Class, Max, Panorama and many other magazines
http://www.enzodalverme.com/blog
Photographer Enzo Dal Verme reveals some tricks of the trade: what's behind the power of a reportage? Getting ready for your trip.
How To Shoot A Reportage #2 is now available online
2010-09-10
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[Press-News.org] Photographer Enzo Dal Verme reveals some tricks of the trade: what's behind the power of a reportage? Getting ready for your trip.How To Shoot A Reportage #2 is now available online