Before the shooting for my final photographs for my front cover, It's always best to complete a production risk assessment, it reduces the risk of any hazards within the shooting:
There are many hazards that can occur for my photo shoot that need to be considered:
The audience and public
Being outdoors, you cannot control the public and environment, so therefore the best solution is to have an extra person with you to keep an eye out for any people who may interrupt the photo's. Also being indoors this problem can happen, its best to tell householders to not disturb whiles the photoshoot takes place.
Animals:
There is always a risk of animals if your outdoors, so yet again you may need an extra person to make sure nothing interrupts the shoot.
The weather:
Weather can be very unpredictable, this can cause allot of damage to the camera itself, also you have to take the models health into consideration. However this can disrupt their hair, make up and also the clothes of the models. So it's best if you research the weather a day or two before shooting to get an insight of what the weather may be like on the day.
Heights:
Working at a height can be dangerous in case somebody falls, therefore you should be careful. It would be an idea to have someone to give a help in hand and be there that would help in case of emergency.
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