Friday, 27 December 2013

Risk Assessment

I carried out a risk assessment of where I took my photos.
I made sure there wasn't any wires stretching across the floor that could be hazardous. Schools tend to hide wires so that they are constantly kept away from students, so this was handy when taking the photos as there was nothing that could have potentially been dangerous for both the photographer and the person having the photos taken of them.

The photos were taken inside so the weather wasn't an issue although, the heating within the school couldn't be too high as the person I chose to be in the photos was wearing a jumper because it was an Indie style piece of clothing so they couldn't be too hot when wearing this.

There was a minimum amount of equipment used to produce the photos such as a camera and lighting. The camera used was actually on an iPhone 5 so it was good quality and quick and easy to install onto a piece of software such as Pixlr. The lighting used was both natural and artificial because I used the switch lights within that area of the school and took the photos near a window so that as much of the features were shown as possible and I liked the way the light left a glowing effect on the photo. These types of equipment were completely risk free because they wouldn't have caused any damage and they are easy to use.

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