Milan Mandaric, pictured at LCFC for the TIMES.
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We were badly let down on an editorial portrait assignment with a member of Dragons Den for a magazine client.
After travelling to London, then waiting in reception for an hour whilst the journalist conducted the interview, we were told that our subject was unwilling to pose.
So a wasted and expensive trip all around.
Which brings me to the point.
Even if you have an appointment for portrait photography, it’s a good idea to make some during the interview.
Some great editorial portraits can be made, and it is an opportunity for the photographer to get a better feel for the personality of the subject. Which will lead to even better pictures later.
I photographed Milan Mandaric, the owner of Leicester City FC, for the Times, and had to make the pictures during the interview.
The results were excellent. Far more revealing, and a big difference from the standard Chairman in stands picture.
With a simple radio slave, I set up one strobe with a softbox, and made pictures without disturbing the interview.
It helps if you use a quite camera, and the 5d and 40d are ideal. For Mandaric I did however use the 1ds, but in similar circumstances I used the 40d for Derby County’s new manager.
With the latest cameras you can also go to quite high ISO’s. Which means you can easily balance available light with strobe, or just use strobe.
Editorial portraits don’t need to be complex. Often the most straightforward approach can bring the best results.
But don’t delay when on set. If an opportunity comes to make great photography, take it!
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