I think I would like to try my hand at this Cal. Of course, I'd need to know a little more of what to expect and what would be expected from me. However, it sounds fun. Would you be expecting flash photography?
John,
Whatever is the best tool for the job. Flash I think would be an asset.
First off all we need are files. Covering this event involves a full blown fashion show and a paneled discussion that will cover women empowerment, and sustainable fashion.
Primary purpose is just covering and documenting the event. The next important shooting is really photographing the clothes and making them look great (the clothing is the main subject), and lastly try to make the models look good so they have something to put in their "Book."
An important shot is the Head-To-Toe. Try not to cut off any model's ankles because Maggie won't like the shot. If you can get closer shots that reveal details of the clothing it would be a bonus. Catching a moment of drama, interaction, or tension is all the stuff we know from street shooting.
I'll likely do some "kill zone" and some roving. You do whatever you like that works for you. I picked you because I trust your judgement. Anyways you will also see how crazy it gets behind the scenes, and fashion people are both crazy and fun.
Arlinda is the finale and "Maggie" instructed her to go over the top. Arlinda is a great designer who uses other people's clothing as raw material. Also "Maggie will be styled by Arlinda and will be also modeling Arlinda's clothes.
The hard part is this is an indoor shoot so either high ISO or flash is required. I will likely scout out the Pope Auditorium at Lincoln Center so we are both less anxious.
I suspect Brian will be shooting a M240. I'll be lending him my 50 Lux since I'll be shooting the D3X. I think I'll use the excuse of it being indoors to shoot the 28/1.4 D-AF. Maggie has wide angle phobia, so if I get forced into shooting the Noct-Nikkor you are welcome to borrow the 28.
Thank you so much.
Cal
POSTSCRIPT: So now its you, me, Brian and Bob.