Ok so I know it doesn’t look like much. But let me tell ya, if you need to reach things off a shelf this is a must have!!. LOL I’m just kidding guys. I’m not reviewing this stool as a household tool. I am reviewing it as a photographry must have if you shoot groups often.
I’ve been shooting school group photos for the better part of 3 years now. I’ve only recently started using these stools and I don’t know why I waited so long. Until now I used to use 2 rows of chairs. The tallest people stand on the floor between the rows, the next tallest stand on the chairs in back, the next tallest sat in the front row of chairs and the shortest sat on the floor. Yes there are different ways you could do this like adding 2 standing rows between the chairs. The problem is it’s very hard to see everyone’s face that way especially if there are a lot kids close to the same height.
Last year I photographed an 8th grade grad class of around 34 students. I used 16 chairs to stack the group as described above. No 8th grader wants to be chosen to sit on the floor. They think the floor is for little kids and to an extent I agree.
This year that school’s grad class was 38 students strong. I remembered how tough it was to stack everyone last year but I had a secret weapon this year. I came equiped with 7 of these stools. They stand 9″ tall and are about 16″ wide. They fold up really flat making them very portable! I’m sure you’ve seen these or larger ones at you local hardware or department stores. They support about 300 lbs. which is fantastic for their size!
With theses 7 stools I was able to stack everyone without having anyone sit on the floor. I went with the 16 chairs again, placed the stools on the floor in front of the back row of chairs, left a bit of standing room in front of them and then the front row of chairs. So here’s how I stacked them. The tallest stood on the floor in front of the stools, the next tallest stood on the stools, the next set stood on the chairs in back and the shortest sat on the front row of chairs. This way I had each row at a different level and I was able to see everyone’s face perfectly. No-one complained about being blocked! The photo came out great! I’m definitly going to be lining this shot up for myself so I can post a pic of the results here. As for you guys, if you don’t want to take my word on this then try it for yourself. I promise it’ll help your groups looks better! If not at least you’ll be able to reach that pesky top shelf. LOL






