Shooting in the Rain
February 24, 2009Introduction
So I had planned a large photo shoot all by myself with seven models. They were all to wear formal black dress clothes/dresses. It was going to be a pretty big deal. Unlucky for me I planned the shoot on a day with heavy rain and freezing cold temperatures. I didn’t want to cancel the shoot so I decided to shoot within the limitations that the rain brought us. Obviously we would need to find some sort of shade. I don’t really think the rain affects guys wearing suits, but rain and cold weather is definitely a recipe for disaster with a female model wearing a thin black dress.
As you can see in the photo below, compliments of fellow photographer Chi (thanks for helping out!), we positioned the models under a large overhang that protected them from most of the rain while still allowing some soft diffused light from the cloudy sky to provide the main light. I also shot from far away with a telephoto lens to compress the subjects and bring them all closer together. Also it helped to blur out the boring and distracting background. Please ignore the behind the scenes photo that shows me semi-mooning the camera.

Shooting Details:
Not much to talk about here, just meter for the natural light and shoot at an aperture that balances shallow depth of field to get rid of the background yet still retaining enough depth of field to keep everyone in the group relatively focused. In this case I used an aperture of F5. Pose the group, making sure each individual looks good, and shoot away!
Things I Learned:
- When shooting outoors in the cold, have the models bring extra clothing or have them hide indoors while you setup.
- Don’t let Chi the Photographer shoot behind me, or at least pull my pants up when he does.
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