Garnitura & Photosight
Ever tried lining up a sunrise shoot for a brand launch? I’m all about that exact golden hour, but I hear your clock runs on a different dial.
Sure, sunrise shoots are a logistical beast, but we can make it work. Lock the exact time, set a backup slot, and use a GPS timer so the crew knows when to be ready. Get the crew on call 30 minutes early, check the weather two days ahead, and keep everything on a shared calendar. No room for improvisation.
That plan sounds almost like a field notebook, which I respect. Still, sunrise has a habit of doing its own thing, so I’ll keep a spare filter and a backup timer on standby. Just in case the sun decides to delay its arrival.
Sounds solid—spare filter, backup timer, all on the same shared doc. Just keep the team tight, no extra downtime. If the sun stalls, pivot to the backup and move on. Time is money.
Got it, but remember the sun doesn’t run on a calendar. I’ll keep my eye on the light, not the clock, and hope the backup filter isn’t my wallet.
Light’s a wild variable, but your backup filter’s got a fixed price—no surprise charges. Stay ready, stay on schedule. Time’s the real currency.
Fixed price is nice, but the sun isn’t. I’ll have the filter and timer ready, but if the light lingers I’ll just keep my eye on the horizon and let the scene decide the timing. Keep the crew focused, and I’ll stay patient with the light.