It wasn’t easy to get access to this area, but once we did, these beautiful Victorian brick railway arches offered such a fabulous backdrop for this fashion-focussed female photoshoot.
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Urban and rural locations
Posted onThere are very few places where you can use both urban and rural locations during the same photoshoot, as most aren’t near enough to each other. However, in east London we found an area where we had some natural green backgrounds, as well as a few different urban backgrounds that allowed us to really complement this woman’s hair and clothing.
Urban photoshoot of many looks
Posted onThree locations and two stylish outfits meant we could create a wide range of super photos in the streets of east London with a real focus on fashion and style.
Streets of London
Posted onThe streets are never the easiest to use for a photoshoot, but if you’re up for it, and in the right area, they can be great for really modern looking portraits of women and men.
Three looks in one photoshoot
Posted onIn these photos we used our professional mobile studio, which allowed us to carry out this photoshoot in someone’s office. We’ve used three different backgrounds here, plus three different changes in clothes. This was a long photoshoot, but it was certainly worth it. We achieved what we set out to do, which was to create a range of very different looks to give us a wide variety of high quality photos.
Stylish urban female photoshoot
Posted onIn this photoshoot we wanted to contrast the elegance of this woman in her neutral-toned clothing against the ultra-modern, street art on the brick backgrounds to give us a great urban female portrait photoshoot.
Should we have a photoshoot in an urban location?
Posted onUrban locations can look great for photoshoots – interesting artifical backgrounds that give off a very contemporary type of style.
However, there are some things to consider before you fix your idea on an urban location
- we’re very much at the mercy of other people – all urban locations are public places, so they come with the added ‘benefit’ of free onlookers – we try to choose locations or times where the number of people is as low as it can be, but it’s not something any of us can control, so you need to be happy having your photoshoot in public (though in the many photoshoots we’ve done in urban locations we’ve always found ‘the public’ are a bit like spiders – your fear of them is far greater than any amount of interest they might have in you!),
- some places have land-owners who won’t let you do a photoshoot on their land until you’ve formally obtained their permission and, usually, paid them for the privilege of doing so (almost nowhere in a town or city is ‘free’ nowadays); however, we’ve carried out numerous photoshoots in urban locations and streets and have only been told to stop on two occasions, so we’re happy to do this if that’s what you’d like,
- urban environments aren’t particularly ‘child-friendly’ – you’ll find children will get bored quicker in an urban environment than indoors or in a rural location, so if you’re after a family photoshoot we’d generally advise against using an urban location,
- if you want to be able to change your outfit during the photoshoot we need to consider that in advance, so that we can plan the location accordingly – that shouldn’t stop you from having an urban location, it just means that more advance planning is required.
But please don’t take that as a list of negatives, beacuse we find
- urban locations can look fabulous,
- they can be raw and gritty, but also modern and cool at the same time,
- they can offer a great contrast against stylish clothes, or can easily complement any type of casual look,
- and often they can help us take a ‘normal’ portrait and change it into a fashion-styled photoshoot,
- so if an urban photoshoot is on your wishlist, let’s have a chat about what that means to you and how we might make it work.
More information
Alternatively, we’ve got some more location advice on:
- Should you have an indoor or an outdoor photoshoot?
- Should we have a photoshoot in a rural location?
- Which indoor location should I choose for our photoshoot?
- otherwise you might find our urban gallery, our rural gallery, or our indoor gallery useful to see the types of photos we’ve created in these locations.
Outdoor winter photoshoot
Posted onAn old public gardens in a local park gave us a great range of different places that we could visit to get a set of varied photos for this female location photoshoot in the middle of winter.
Which indoor location should I choose for our photoshoot?
Posted onIntroduction
If you’re keen to have your photoshoot indoors, then you might now be wondering “should I do this at home, in a studio, or some other indoor location?” Good question – we’re here to help.
You might already have a strong preference for where you want the photoshoot. For example, if you’re after a specific type of background, then that will probably help make the decision for you. However, if you’re unsure, here are some things for you to think through.
People
- if the photoshoot is for just one or two people, then the choice is yours – any location will work,
- however, if you’re part of a large group then the choice is more restricted, as the room will need to be bigger – not only will it need to be wider, to fit you all in, it will also have to be longer, so that we can move the camera further away from you,
- but if you’re a family of 4-6 people, you’ll find most locations will work if your room is not too small.
Style
- if you’re after a super informal photoshoot, where you’re dressed very casually and not looking very posed, then ‘at home’ might be the best answer,
- if you’re after a smart look, we can make this work in most locations, though if you opt for ‘at home’ you’ll either need to do this in a very tidy room,
- or we could bring a white, grey or black background,
- of course, if you’re after a more urban look, then ‘on location’ is the answer – this could be indoors or outdoors.
Backgrounds
- you might already have a certain ‘on location’ background that you’re after, such as a beautifully rustic brick wall,
- if you’re after a bright white background, then we can use our professional mobile studio to do this in any location, or in your home if you’ve got a room that isn’t too small,
- the same is true for a much darker black or grey background – a very different feel to the white version, but this too can be done in your home, or in the studio.
Furniture
- depending on the furniture you have in your home, this might encourage, or dissuade you, from having an ‘at home’ photoshoot,
- things you won’t want in the photos are: highly-patterned furniture, rooms containing lots of items of furniture, or walls containing multiple paintings/photos that can’t be removed – if any of these are problems that you can’t temporarily fix, then a studio or ‘on
location’ option might be better.
Lighting
- we’ve got a professional mobile lighting studio which we can bring to any indoor or outdoor location to make you and the location look bright, dark, modern or cosy, depending on the style,
- however, if you want the photoshoot to be in a private indoor venue, you’ll need to check they allow photography, as well as using any additional lighting.
More information
Alternatively, we’ve got some more location advice on:
- Should you have an indoor or an outdoor photoshoot?
- Should we have a photoshoot in a rural location?
- Should we have a photoshoot in an urban location?
- otherwise you might find our urban gallery, our rural gallery, or our indoor gallery useful to see the types of photos we’ve created in these locations.
Studio photoshoot of a young couple
Posted onDuring the same photoshoot we created some quality, contemporary portraits with a modern-looking white background, plus some others that were deliberately darker and more moody-looking against a black background.
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