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Jun. 2nd, 2009 08:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
the thing with being a starting photographer is this: you don't choose what projects you will handle. after all, how can you know what you can and cannot do if you don't give something a try, right?
so when my friend asked for my help in taking photos for her road test article, i consented. what do i have to lose?

road tested at wmn.ph
shooting the products was a breeze. of course, there was still the question of making sure the product doesn't blend with anything--but that was definitely not a problem during this particular shoot.
the problem came when it was the time to take the before, and then the after shot. there's a month-long difference between the two shots and i had no idea how i was supposed to go about it.
and then someone suggested to just put the camera on automatic. as long as we can recreate the setting, then the whole set-up would be the same before and after. right? well, click on the link above and see for yourself how i did.
so when my friend asked for my help in taking photos for her road test article, i consented. what do i have to lose?

road tested at wmn.ph
shooting the products was a breeze. of course, there was still the question of making sure the product doesn't blend with anything--but that was definitely not a problem during this particular shoot.
the problem came when it was the time to take the before, and then the after shot. there's a month-long difference between the two shots and i had no idea how i was supposed to go about it.
and then someone suggested to just put the camera on automatic. as long as we can recreate the setting, then the whole set-up would be the same before and after. right? well, click on the link above and see for yourself how i did.