So, here's a little rant about the upcoming police session (in case you want to read about my thoughts and some behind the scenes issues);
I was assembling the costume for some time now and I wanted this to be something more than just some ass shots - I was hoping this would be a little breakthrough in my "career" haha. I planned some outdoors shots and scouted locations for them. Since this is supposed to be police themed, the location should be rather urban, but urban zones are usually populated, so that's a problem. I looked for some remote abandoned places and actually found a couple abandoned buildings along the railways (which will be important later).
Since the session was quite important to me, I waited for perfect opportunity to shoot all of that. I missed a whole week of chances - either due to my mistakes or things I couldn't control. Finally on friday I made a quick decision to just shoot - many reasons for that; I was running out of content, the weather was going to be bad for a whole next week, etc.
So I prepared myself and then realized I probably can't shoot outdoors shoots on that day. On fridays there's bigger chance there would be people in the abandoned spots I wanted to shoot at. Plus friday is like a start of a weekend, more people are hanging out and I didn't want a lot of people to see me in these pants (I had to have pants on because I had the boots on and if I didn't want the boots, I'd have to get another pair of shoes [and pants] for the trip and I didn't have a backpack for all of that). Also, just recently there have been 4 major railroad accidents on one day in my country - this might be effect of russian sabotage due to war in Ukraine (there were foiled russian sabotage attempts in the past) - because of this, I imagine me snooping around in places near the railroads, especially with the camera, might put me on some kind of list haha.
With all of that in mind I figured I could shoot outdoor scenes at a later date, even though they would make great introductory shots. I quickly