Art in Farsi Clothing line Product Shoot

Ali Faraz was nice enough to give me an opportunity to photograph his clothing line. Art in Farsi is a great combination of art and designer wear. The designs are good, the prints are quality, and there is plenty of variety for your individual style. This shoot was a lot of fun and there were some really great people around to make the shoot fairly seamless. Faraz is a great calligraphy artist that has found a good balance in the designer/art industry. 

 
As an added bonus my younger sister got her modeling debut! She handled the whole situation like a pro. She was all over the shoot, running around, changing into outfits, and was working hard to keep pace. At the end of the day she was tired. This product shoot gave her an idea of what modeling was really all about. I was really proud of her in the end. She really came through and made an impression on all of us that were involved in the project. I'm sure she will get tons of work in the not so distant future. We just need to expand on her portfolio a bit more which shouldn't be a problem (Call me sis when you got time!?)


    The shoot consisted of a roof top location as well as an on the fly studio set up with four strobes. There was a key light, fill light, backdrop light, and a hair light. I had some problems keeping consistency due to the changing models, and trying to keep a good pace on time, however; I now know that keeping consistency is more important than how many hours your there. I say this because post processing become a nightmare when you need to "fix images" or "create consistency" out of thin air with photshop. I learned a ton of things from this experience and would not have changed it whatsoever.


Art in Farsi for some great clothes that really are a work of art that you can wear. 
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about photographing products (equipment, posing, bidding, etc..). I'm also available for local shoots here in the Bay Area. Product photography for small products, clothes, and other nic nacs that you may need photographed. 

Again that you all for stopping by and checking out the this product photography installment of the Tripod Diaries. 

-JR
Contact:
jurphotographer@gmail.com






 


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