One speed light, couple of triggers, an umbrella and a stand and you are good to go! The majority of my portraits are one light, inspired by Zack Arias
Just pick your moments and read what people are doing. That way you can select your shot rather than rifling off 100 frames in the hope of getting something :-)
Read up on photographing in public and know what you are allowed and not allowed to shoot. Typically kids and government buildings...
A white sheet or card for reflective light and a black sheet or card for negative fill (used to add more contrast)
Work by the window and you will get the best light. It it's a harsh bright day, maybe defuse the light by placing a sheet over the window, this usually cuts it down by a stop or...
I once had issues with printing with my R2880 but soon found out it was down to my processing and not the printer.
Might be worthwhile checking your gamut warning to see if the picture you are printing is beyond the printers capabilities :-)
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