Timing
Timing is a key factor. The quality of the images captured depends on two main variables:
- Course condition (the better the course condition the higher quality the resultant images)
- Likely weather (which is not controllable however can be monitored)
If these two variables are considered and times determined around them then the quality of the images captured will be higher and you will be more satisfied with the resultant images.
Proposed Photo Shoot Timings
The timings are open to discussion however the two best times for taking photos are first thing in the morning and prior to sunset. Accordingly the following is a generally accepted itinerary to ensure the maximum number of quality photo sessions in the minimum amount of time.
Day 1: Arrive early afternoon, Photo session in evening
Days 2-4: Photo session in morning
Days 2-4: editing of images during the day
Days 2-4: Photo session in evening (and fly back on day 4)
This itinerary allows for seven photo sessions and will help to offset any bad weather which may occur.
What if the weather is bad?
Weather is one variable that we cannot control. The ideal setting for capturing of quality golf course photos of your course involves the following:
- Sunshine with no heavy cloud cover and clear skies with no haze
The two primary factors which adversely affect the taking of images are heavy cloud cover and rain. When there is a complete cover of cloud this prevents the richness of colors presenting themselves.
Scattered clouds can be good as they provide an additional point of interest in the sky level of the photographs however complete cloud cover is a golf course photographer’s nightmare.
So what if I arrive at your course and the weather is awful? It is worth nothing because bad weather does happen. I generally try and work with the golf club to arrange another time to come back and take photographs when the weather is likely to be better.
In this situation there would be no additional photo commission charge for this other than any out of pocket expenses incurred as a result of the ill-fated photo shoot. This would generally mean airfares, car hire, accommodation and meals.
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