GTI Fashion Fiesta 2016 Preshow
For 8 years now, Galway Technical Institute's fashion and beauty classes have put on a fashion as part of their coursework. This allows collaboration to exists between the level 5 & 6 FETAC classes, and allows designers, stylists, hair and makeup students to work as teams, the same as you get out in the real world. A lot of graduates are successful designers in their own right.I try and get down when I can. This year I had a commercial job booked for the morning, so I didn't do my usual lit setup. Instead I went down just before the 'Model Walk' and pulled out a few outfits to shoot in the crowded canteen. Using a 35mm prime (53mm equiv on full frame), I shot shallow with my 'go to' camera, the Fujifilm X-T10.People are surprised to hear I use this despite having come from a Canon 5DIII. I just love it. The photos from the canteen have been posted to Instagram. The layouts were done automatically in Lightroom using my FREE Instagram Print Templates.
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Outside I shot 2 quick portraits to catch the wonderful backlight from the Sun. The models went on the walk not long after these. The trick to these is to set the exposure for the face.I'll post the shots from the show tomorrow, and talk about the technical issues I faced with the venue and how I did (or didn't) solve them.