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Hi everyone
I am going to take some shots during a small indoor gathering, about 70 people at a very close friend's party she is organising. Well, its an engagement party of the daughter and she asked me if I didn't mind taking some shots of the occasion.
Before someone goes into details of me taking up something like this without experience etc may I just say that to put things very simply, it was either me taking the shots or else there is not going to be any photos at all. She is almost family to me and cannot afford to hire a tog.
So I am wondering how to tackle this as I think I have various options.
I have two of these which I use in my shed for some artwork. I was thinking of taking them and setting up pointed to the white ceilings and bouncing the lights from there while using my 7D.
I also have two see through umbrellas. Would you advise me to mount on the studio flashes instead and pointing them to main area where people would be sitting? This option probably would make the remaining parts of the room where 70 odd people would be sitting with lesser light. I do have a 580 EXII also and the Lencarta can be fired through their slave sensors instead of the remote triggers that can be attached to the hotshoe.
Well, you get the idea of the lighting equipment I have anyway so tips and suggestions welcome. In addition to the above I have two more Sigma dg 500 supers, and a stofen diffuser.
Lens wise I was thinking of using my Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 and the canon 70-200 f/2.8, but will bring my canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 that came with the kit just in case.
Any tips on what apertures to lean more on while shooting? Should I work around wider apertures even though I am assuming I should have enough lighting available purely for the backgrounds isolating effects? Well, I can always mix and match anyway but would love to hear your suggestions please.
Its a great chance for me to push my boundaries with this quite friendly and relaxing occasion as I should have plenty of a wide variety of oportunities to capture different moments. Its an asian gathering so plenty of glittering and shiny dresses, nicely modelled dressed ladies around, and henna hands including the girl who must have had beautiful henna on her hands and bollywood type clothing etc.
I am quite looking forward to this and its only the lighting that I am just a bit jittery about, but once I get this sorted I am sure I will have plenty of fun photographing.
So any tips or suggestions are greatly welcome please.
Thanks
Amin
I am going to take some shots during a small indoor gathering, about 70 people at a very close friend's party she is organising. Well, its an engagement party of the daughter and she asked me if I didn't mind taking some shots of the occasion.
Before someone goes into details of me taking up something like this without experience etc may I just say that to put things very simply, it was either me taking the shots or else there is not going to be any photos at all. She is almost family to me and cannot afford to hire a tog.
So I am wondering how to tackle this as I think I have various options.
I have two of these which I use in my shed for some artwork. I was thinking of taking them and setting up pointed to the white ceilings and bouncing the lights from there while using my 7D.
I also have two see through umbrellas. Would you advise me to mount on the studio flashes instead and pointing them to main area where people would be sitting? This option probably would make the remaining parts of the room where 70 odd people would be sitting with lesser light. I do have a 580 EXII also and the Lencarta can be fired through their slave sensors instead of the remote triggers that can be attached to the hotshoe.
Well, you get the idea of the lighting equipment I have anyway so tips and suggestions welcome. In addition to the above I have two more Sigma dg 500 supers, and a stofen diffuser.
Lens wise I was thinking of using my Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 and the canon 70-200 f/2.8, but will bring my canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 that came with the kit just in case.
Any tips on what apertures to lean more on while shooting? Should I work around wider apertures even though I am assuming I should have enough lighting available purely for the backgrounds isolating effects? Well, I can always mix and match anyway but would love to hear your suggestions please.
Its a great chance for me to push my boundaries with this quite friendly and relaxing occasion as I should have plenty of a wide variety of oportunities to capture different moments. Its an asian gathering so plenty of glittering and shiny dresses, nicely modelled dressed ladies around, and henna hands including the girl who must have had beautiful henna on her hands and bollywood type clothing etc.
I am quite looking forward to this and its only the lighting that I am just a bit jittery about, but once I get this sorted I am sure I will have plenty of fun photographing.
So any tips or suggestions are greatly welcome please.
Thanks
Amin
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