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本帖最后由 ipotato218 于 2009-11-9 18:53 编辑
看过一篇文章,说一个摄影师拍一张成功的片子大约需要240张...=.=
昨天..您照了多少张内=v=???
原文:
How Many Great Shots to Expect From a Shoot
by Scott Kelby
So, if you’re a pretty serious photographer and you come back from a few hours of shooting
(let’s say you were on a photowalk, or wandering around a city while on vacation), and
you took, say…240 shots, how many of those should you expect to be really killer shots—
shots you would enlarge, frame, and hang on the wall? A lot of folks are surprised (actually
shocked) to learn that even most pros would be happy to come away with one really
great shot from that 240. Personally, if I can get two or three from that shoot that I really
like, I am thrilled. Think of it this way: if you were hired to shoot the cover shot for Vogue
magazine, and you hired a top model and assistants and a big New York or Paris studio, and
you shot all day long and took thousands of shots, how many of those would wind up on
the cover? One. Realistically, how many would the folks at Vogue really have to choose from,
from your shoot? How many shots would you have captured that were “cover of Vogue”
quality? Even a top pro might have 10 or 12 really great cover-quality shots for them to
choose from. This is true for landscape photographers, travel photographers, commercial
photographers—all of us. Talk to some of the top pros and you’ll fi nd that most of their
shots go in the trash, but when they shoot 240 photos, there are usually a few really great
ones in there, too—some killer shots—but how many of those will they actually frame and
put on the wall? Maybe one. When you see a pro’s work on display (in a gallery or a slide
show presentation), you’re seeing only their very best work. You’re seeing nothing but that
one killer shot from that day. They’ve just done a lot of those 240-image shoots. |
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