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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Sources of information may include: | contemporary media (newspapers, television, magazines) internet sites interviews personal experiences professional awards professional libraries workshops, seminars, conferences. |
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Domestic subjects may include: | adolescents babies and children celebration events (parties, family gatherings) cultural and religious occasions engagement couples formals and debutantes glamour and boudoir graduations groups (school, social, sporting) personal portraiture pregnant mothers seniors. |
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Studio style may include: | unique and recognisable photographic and print/album look, including factors such as: depth of field exposure compensation framing/cropping lens focal length point of view (POV) photography post-capture image treatment. |
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Domestic photoimaging services may include | digital files (for use on the internet or inclusion in personal digital media presentations/documents) DVDs and digital media presentations framed/loose/mounted prints passports/ID portraits individuals couples groups prints in/for albums and books. |
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Professional practice arrangements may include: | contracts copyright, licensing and intellectual property rights creative product archive/digital asset management financial management insurance (personal public risk, accident and sickness, equipment, completed creative product, transportation and storage) licences and permits model/talent and property releases |
| moral and ethical codes of practice OHS project budget management. |
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Appropriate person/s may include: | members of production team members of relevant professional associations mentors/peers practising domestic photographers, photoimagists or members of allied fields. |
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Shoot responsibilities may include: | confirming legal aspects of the shoot controlling the creative product controlling the shoot negotiating and signing contract paying bills selecting locations, props, backgrounds. |
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Shoot requirements may include: | analogue or digital capture technologies and supporting accessories hire options for equipment model/s, props, backgrounds photoimaging lighting ambient mixed lighting supplementary (electronic flash/tungsten/fluorescent/other) processing requirements for image work created production team studio, location (internal/external) the creative product (how it is to be used/what the client specifies) timelines for stages of domestic workflow transportation of equipment. |
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Shoot preparations may include: | assemble and check all equipment brief assistants/members of creative team conceptualise involvement in creative process confirm time/place/requirements for all aspects of the shoot that will be supplied by others undertake weather check for location shoots. |
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Shoot context may include: | application of teamwork and management skills conducive to a creative environment colour management specifications format/orientation of image technical requirements of creative product developing rapport with subject/s overcoming client tension/nervousness that may arise from subject/s having photograph/s taken the studio style timelines. |
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Production team may include: | assistants child minders make-up and hairdressing post-production coordinator/s stylists. |
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Proof images may include: | presenting proofs in a viewing session: as contact sheets or proof prints to appropriate size/s as digital images (via camera display, on a computer screen and/or projected by a data projector) as projected transparencies proofing method/s. |
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Optimise images may include: | digital files as specified: bit depth colour space digital asset management file dimensions/size in pixels file format (e.g. JPEG, TIFF, PSD, PDF) file naming, captions and inclusion of file information data multiple file formats transfer media (e.g. CD, DVD, internet) uncompressed/compressed files maintain quality/integrity of the digital data process RAW/JPEG files retouch, enhance, photo-montage (as requested). |
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Service suppliers may include: | bookbinders and album-makers digital media specialists external printers and framers in-house printers and framers. |
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