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Our primary goal is to capture the attendees enjoying the convention and well as panels and events.  
Our primary goal is to capture the attendees enjoying the convention and well as panels and events.  


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* Do not photograph Beta (Vice Chair)
* Do not photograph Beta (Vice Chair)
* Follow all Staff and Con [[Policies]]
* Follow all Staff and Con [[Policies]]
*Setup and tear down the Photo Booth
* Man the Photo Booth
==Photo Booth==
SNAFU Con has its own photo booth setup. This includes backdrop and always on CFL Lights with umbrellas.


== Tips ==
== Tips ==
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* Go to panels/events
* Go to panels/events
* Rave (could make some good long exposure shots. Maybe use a flash?)
* Rave (could make some good long exposure shots. Maybe use a flash?)
[[Category:Departments]][[Category:Staff]][[Category:Procedures]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 25 September 2021

Our primary goal is to capture the attendees enjoying the convention and well as panels and events.

Requirements

  • Have a camera which can shoot raw
  • Know how to use it
  • Have the uncanny ability to be at the right place at the right time
  • Shoot in Raw

Responsibilities

  • Photograph attendees enjoying the con
  • Photograph panels and events
  • Do not photograph Beta (Vice Chair)
  • Follow all Staff and Con Policies
  • Setup and tear down the Photo Booth
  • Man the Photo Booth

Photo Booth

SNAFU Con has its own photo booth setup. This includes backdrop and always on CFL Lights with umbrellas.

Tips

  • Set your white balance
  • Make sure your camera’s internal clock is set correctly and synced with other staff cameras
  • Focus on the eyes
  • Use the rule of third
  • Think about the entire photo besides the subject
  • Ask your subject to move so you can use a wall as a backdrop
  • Ask your subject if you can take their picture
  • Know when to break the rules (of photography, not the con)
  • Go to panels/events
  • Rave (could make some good long exposure shots. Maybe use a flash?)