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RISK ANALYSIS (Post-Production)

  • Writer: Taha Mahmud
    Taha Mahmud
  • Nov 14, 2022
  • 2 min read

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Creating the final magazine about child labor, titled "Harmony," came with a bunch of tough situations. Finding children for our photoshoot was a bit tricky at first. The person I thought of using couldn't make it because he got sick. So, I went to a playground and talked to some kids there. It took a bit of convincing, but eventually, they agreed to be part of our project.


Getting the right equipment was important too. My phone could take good pictures, but for our theme, we needed something better. I asked a friend to lend me his camera and lens. It took a bit longer than expected, but eventually, I got it. The rest of the things we needed were easier to get.


The weather didn't cooperate either. We planned to shoot early in the morning, but our team had trouble meeting up on time. When it was finally my turn to be photographed, the sun was too bright, and the pictures didn't turn out great. But, since we had to meet deadlines, we had to make do with what we had. Later, I fixed some things during the editing process.


Choosing the right place to shoot was another challenge. Initially, we wanted to use a broken road, but it got fixed suddenly. So, we had to find another place. A public park seemed like a good idea, but we had trouble getting permission. We finally managed to find some children in our locality who collect garbage to earn a living and support their families at such a young age.


In the end, making a magazine about child labor and calling it "Harmony" wasn't easy. We faced problems with finding models, getting the right equipment, dealing with the weather, and picking the right location. But we adapted, made the best of it, and learned a lot along the way.

 
 
 

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