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8 Tips For Getting The Most From Your Aerial Photo Session.

Daniel Cunningham March 15, 2024

If you are considering booking or have already confirmed an Aerial Photo shoot the 8 tips below are great way to maximize the time and will help you get the most from your session.

Make sure you have had time to train and learn at your studio. Everyone is different but having at least 6 months to a year of training will pay off come shoot day.

  1. Plan Plan Plan. Figure out what poses you want to do and do not try something you are not 100 percent on. Make a cheat sheet with the poses you want to showcase. It could be just the names of the poses or images of you from class. This will maximize your time come shoot day, leaving you with a good problem… Lots of images to narrow down.

  2. Wardrobe and Costumes. You have time to do anything you want! People have done IT the Killer Clown, Sailor Moon, and Disney Themes. The day of your shoot we can work together to bring your vision to life. Most Aerialists have had time for at least 2 changes, sometimes 3 or 4! Use your time wisely.

  3. Get some rest the day before the shoot. make sure you get good rest and eat a well balanced meal.

  4. Be on time! Once your hour is up, someone new will be coming in ready for their session.

  5. Need some support? Bring an aerial friend to help you remember poses and give you some extra encouragement.

  6. You will be drained. Aerial photoshoots are not like performances. You will hold poses longer than you would in a sequence. It is a good idea you practice your poses a week before your session date.

  7. HAVE FUN.. Seriously this is your time to shine. The studio will have music and you can pick a playlist that works for you.

If you follow these tips I can guarantee you will have a great session and get some killer images. Images you can share on social media, use for self promotion or print to hang on your wall.

Thanks for reading and I hope to see you at the next Aerial Photo Session!

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