During my final week before submission, I gained an opportunity of practicing a paid photography assignment of a relatively new V.I.P. Lounge in Leeds. Recommended by a Photography student in LCA through the group LCA Collaboration on Facebook, I was assigned to capture the ambient of the night life within the Kudeta Lounge Bar, effectively proving to be a thorough chance to practice environmental photography, networking, as well as post-production. The dim lighting within the premise proved to be quite a challenge for me in terms of adjusting the white balance, aperture, and shutter speed so that I could make use of the fluorescent lighting present at the scene without the use of the sterilizing effect of flash. Luckily, I was able to mend the ISO to the standard fit for grasping the atmosphere and vibe of the bar. However, I understood the necessity of a controllable light-gun upon finishing the job for the sake of the sharpness of the image without the loss of the ambient light, which is something I would require to acquire if I am to do any such future jobs. Nonetheless, once I had picked out the most plausible images, with color balance through post-production, I managed to get them to a more-than-sufficient standard. The employers were elated with the final product, having me connect with them through social media. This endeavor is where my personal practice comes to terms with the outside world - upon discussion, the employer learned of my design practice and arranged a meeting where I am to discuss the design of a cocktail menu and perhaps a promotional video for their new bar. Moreover, as I have 3 years worth of experience in mixology, the employer offered me a paid opportunity to work behind the bar and design signature cocktails for their establishment. With me having a thorough experience in this field as a personal passing, alongside design and animation, I am aware of not underselling or overselling myself. Thus, this whole endeavor proved to be a more-than-effective network-establishing opportunity that seized me future jobs through my own practice.
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