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04/02/2006 11:47:47 PM · #1 |
So I'm finally going for an interview for an internship and I have to put together an official portfolio. My question is, do I choose one type of work and have it surrounding just that topic, like only portraits, or do I put together a few from all of my types of photographs? If it were sections I think it would be portraits, landscapes, and photojournalism/sports. Does it depend on the photographer? His name is jimmy williams//www.jwproductions.com. The interview is on friday so I have lots of work to do. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
Message edited by author 2006-04-02 23:56:49. |
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04/02/2006 11:52:11 PM · #2 |
Variety is good, but may depend on what types of subjects that the photographer mainly does.
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04/02/2006 11:53:36 PM · #3 |
He shoots commercial/advertising/portriature work that usually involves studio lighting but outdoors on location.
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04/02/2006 11:54:41 PM · #4 |
You can sort by style or variety or preference - but be sure that whatever you choose is PERFECT. Better to show them 5 perfect shots than 50 okay ones!
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04/02/2006 11:56:49 PM · #5 |
| Looks like a lot of his shots have some impressive lighting techniques. You may want to include some of yours with strong knowledge of lighting. |
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04/02/2006 11:57:56 PM · #6 |
| His specialty seems to be bringing lights along on moving objects such as boat, cars, motorcycles. Impressive portfolio. I agree that lighting will be the key to your portfolio. |
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04/02/2006 11:59:17 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by faidoi: Looks like a lot of his shots have some impressive lighting techniques. You may want to include some of yours with strong knowledge of lighting. |
I was sort of thinking the same and purposefully scheduled a few studio shoots before hand. I just got some last night that I am quite pleased with so maybe I can get one or two more on Tuesday night. Man, I'm getting nervous. I only have a handful of shots with studio lighting.
Message edited by author 2006-04-03 00:14:44. |
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