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Satisfy photography skills and angles

Conference photography mainly involves three places: the sign-in desk, the VIP room and the main venue.

1, take an empty shot. General panoramic shooting venue, VIP room and sign-in desk layout. Special details shooting (venue decoration), such as: close-up of trophies awarded prizes.

2. shoot the sign-in desk. Panoramic shooting of guests' check-in process. Special attention should be paid to the arrival, signature, welcome and handshake of leaders and distinguished guests.

3. Shoot the VIP room. Mid shot, talking with leaders or VIPs, including greeting and exchanging business cards. Generally, the venue will be explained in combination with the background furnishings.

Have some tea and have a rest. Tea break is mainly about shooting scenes where guests talk at will, generally using the middle scene.

5. Shoot the speeches of leaders and VIPs. At the beginning of the meeting, the host opened with a close-up shot. The table is generally too high to be photographed in front, otherwise the table will only show a head and look bad. The correct shooting angle is 45 degrees. Don't connect the microphone to your mouth or block the leader's face. Also, it should be noted that there can be no background dividing line on the leader's head. This scene is basically close-up, and you can also have a panoramic view when you speak. Need to pay attention to the snapshot of the leadership expression. Panoramic photography of participants.

6. Take a group photo. Taking a group photo is different from taking minutes of the meeting, and the requirements are very high. The requirements for the number of people and indoor and outdoor lighting environment are very high, and it is also important to have a standing shelf. Post-production is also very troublesome, not simple amplification! It is necessary to do fine computer shading adjustment to repair photo defects (such as closing eyes).

7. Arrange and adjust the shooting plan temporarily according to the organizer's requirements or changes in conference activities.