Jun 3, 2011, 06:59
Hallo! 
I have been working on a web site during the past weeks. In the agreement I had also to take all pictures needed to illustrate it. It has been a very interesting experience in many ways. Photography for web design can be challenging and so has been to work for someone who has no idea about web sites, no idea about photography but knows well what she wants.
They had already their logo therefore my color palette for the web site had to match and the colors of the entry picture as well... At the beginning the owner said she wanted only pictures of the installations and staff and maybe one in the entry page, but with the time and seeing how well pictures work to illustrate and give the message, I was allowed to take pictures of the therapy sessions and classes they give in the clinic... Just another world from my quiet and relax shooting in the fields or the lake.... but interesting nonetheless.
Here is my entry picture.
The funny thing of this picture is that I did it to show that it would be better to have the patient alone in the frame with no background added, as it might be too distracting. Well, they see it and the liked it... the colors of the logo are blue and yellow so I had to stick to them... I tried to make my picture match the colors and so far this will be the entry picture...
![[Image: IMG_9239-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9239-Edit.jpg)
The other interesting thing was the rooms... I think about physiotherapy as an extension of a hospital, where everything "has" to be clean. To show all devices I set my lights to take the pictures of the rooms without many shadows and working the white white, and yes, she was very happy but she told me "they look very well, but cold" so she wanted also to have pictures of the rooms with the sun coming through the window....
I thought it was a crazy idea, as I would have hard shadows and it wouldn't look as clean and septic as "it should be"... She explained to me that the patients are always looking for the sunniest room to take their therapy, so she wanted to show that they have sunny rooms as well... and deliver the idea of a cozier place... I never thought about that idea before...
So then I worked a series of pictures and I arranged them to have both ideas, some pictures are showing a clean environment and others the cozy warm rooms.
![[Image: IMG_8727-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_8727-Edit.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_9173.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9173.jpg)
Also taking pictures of the girls working there has been a challenge, many of them were taken in a photo session with studio lighting and a proper background I installed in the cellar, but some others had to be taken in a three minutes pause between patients and only with the light from the window and that is just so different. All pictures at the end had to be consistent. So far I think I have managed it... One advantage of this kind of photography is that it is only for web, so fine detail is not really needed.
![[Image: IMG_7596-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_7596-Edit.jpg)
There have been beautiful moments where I think how I don't have these people in a studio to take a better picture but pictures had to be taken in the fly, when they are taking their classes so there is no time for posing or taking pictures again.. also difficult but so far I am happy with the results....
![[Image: IMG_9361-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9361-Edit.jpg)
So this is what I have been doing, so no much time to be in shuttertalk but the greatest thing of all is that just last week after all this work and trying to get out of my home and computer, I found my self in the middle of a field taking pictures of poppies and daisies again and enjoying the outdoor photography as never before...
I hope you all are well...
Thanks for looking...
** Any comment or critique in my pictures as always is very welcome...

I have been working on a web site during the past weeks. In the agreement I had also to take all pictures needed to illustrate it. It has been a very interesting experience in many ways. Photography for web design can be challenging and so has been to work for someone who has no idea about web sites, no idea about photography but knows well what she wants.
They had already their logo therefore my color palette for the web site had to match and the colors of the entry picture as well... At the beginning the owner said she wanted only pictures of the installations and staff and maybe one in the entry page, but with the time and seeing how well pictures work to illustrate and give the message, I was allowed to take pictures of the therapy sessions and classes they give in the clinic... Just another world from my quiet and relax shooting in the fields or the lake.... but interesting nonetheless.
Here is my entry picture.
The funny thing of this picture is that I did it to show that it would be better to have the patient alone in the frame with no background added, as it might be too distracting. Well, they see it and the liked it... the colors of the logo are blue and yellow so I had to stick to them... I tried to make my picture match the colors and so far this will be the entry picture...
![[Image: IMG_9239-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9239-Edit.jpg)
The other interesting thing was the rooms... I think about physiotherapy as an extension of a hospital, where everything "has" to be clean. To show all devices I set my lights to take the pictures of the rooms without many shadows and working the white white, and yes, she was very happy but she told me "they look very well, but cold" so she wanted also to have pictures of the rooms with the sun coming through the window....
I thought it was a crazy idea, as I would have hard shadows and it wouldn't look as clean and septic as "it should be"... She explained to me that the patients are always looking for the sunniest room to take their therapy, so she wanted to show that they have sunny rooms as well... and deliver the idea of a cozier place... I never thought about that idea before...
So then I worked a series of pictures and I arranged them to have both ideas, some pictures are showing a clean environment and others the cozy warm rooms.
![[Image: IMG_8727-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_8727-Edit.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_9173.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9173.jpg)
Also taking pictures of the girls working there has been a challenge, many of them were taken in a photo session with studio lighting and a proper background I installed in the cellar, but some others had to be taken in a three minutes pause between patients and only with the light from the window and that is just so different. All pictures at the end had to be consistent. So far I think I have managed it... One advantage of this kind of photography is that it is only for web, so fine detail is not really needed.
![[Image: IMG_9341-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9341-Edit.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_7596-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_7596-Edit.jpg)
There have been beautiful moments where I think how I don't have these people in a studio to take a better picture but pictures had to be taken in the fly, when they are taking their classes so there is no time for posing or taking pictures again.. also difficult but so far I am happy with the results....

![[Image: IMG_9361-Edit.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/IMG_9361-Edit.jpg)
So this is what I have been doing, so no much time to be in shuttertalk but the greatest thing of all is that just last week after all this work and trying to get out of my home and computer, I found my self in the middle of a field taking pictures of poppies and daisies again and enjoying the outdoor photography as never before...

I hope you all are well...

Thanks for looking...
** Any comment or critique in my pictures as always is very welcome...
