I would think that the store would prefer it is they had to come in to pick up the proofs and the prints. After all what they are looking for is more in store traffic. That also saves you a lot of hassle.

graywolf
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Hi Gang.
The pet store my SO works part time in is asking if i would be interested in 
doing a photo
day in the store.
I am,but have no experience at this. I know several list members do this a lot, 
so
hopfully i can get some ideas.

The store is one of those small strip malls,about 30 ft by about 75-100ft. 
Front entrance
faces East and is all windows.

I think the idea is to have a place for them to sit and have a portrait done of 
and or
with their pet. The store encourages owners to bring in their pets when shopping, so most should be familiar with the
surroundings.

My idea qould be to have them near the winow to get as much natural light as 
possible then
use fill flash for the reast. I dont have lighting equipment other than on camera flashes.
Any suggestions for positioning, exposures, poses etc.What about proofing. Is 
it normally
done on site or would you email or mail out proofs. I have this ibook now which is suppose would be the best thing to have in a small enviroment. Would making a folder for each client in iphot for example be the best, then they can look
whilst is shoot someone else.?

I'd like to go into this at least looking like i know what i'm doing.
        
                                




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