Published On Jun 2, 2022
Top brand photographers do much more than snap great photos. Here, Aundre Larrow shares how to plan a photoshoot, from creating shot lists and scouting locations to communicating with stakeholders. For more art direction tips, join Aundre on Skillshare: https://skl.sh/3MZoVQw
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PLANNING A PHOTOSHOOT QUICK JUMP MENU
00:00 Meet Aundre Larrow
00:55 What Does It Take to Execute a Photo Project?
01:28 Production: From Vision to Reality
02:25 Creating a Deck or Proposal
02:54 Crafting a Production Timeline
03:20 What Happens with Revisions?
04:13 Finding Creative Freedom—On a Schedule
05:19 Join Aundre on Skillshare
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ABOUT AUNDRE LARROW
Aundre Larrow is a Brooklyn-based portrait photographer and Adobe Creative Resident who has spent the last few years shooting editorial and lifestyle content for clients and personal work. His work has always pursued the truth that can be found in portraiture.
In Art Directing Photography: Delivering a Successful Photoshoot for Your Company, a Skillshare Original, he opens up about the tools you need to create high quality content and art for a company—whether it's your own or a client's—and ensure all stakeholders involved are satisfied with the final product. Join Aundre as he shares his top four strategies for capturing a brand’s visual identity and delivering it in a way that will help illustrate this to others: https://skl.sh/3MZoVQw