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A friend of mine works with search and rescue dogs and we were chatting about having some outdoor portraits of her dogs some in action, some just posed to show the dogs personality.
Im after some general advice really re angles, lighting, lens etc.
How do you get the best out of your dogs and how do you light them. Pretty broad i know....sorry.
I was going to approach it like i would a normal portrait with a sofbox and / or back light etc .
Not sure how this works in reality, in the field.
Any tips greatly appreciated. Its just a bit of fun and i would really like to give her a great print as a gift.
Im proficient enough as a tog, happy directing people, love dogs in general (I have 2)
gear i have is
5D2
battered up 40D (6fps should be handy for the action shots)
85 1.2L
24-70 2.8L
70-200 2.8l can be hired
580ex2 X2
Stands / softbox / video light / flags etc etc...
Thanks in advance.
A friend of mine works with search and rescue dogs and we were chatting about having some outdoor portraits of her dogs some in action, some just posed to show the dogs personality.
Im after some general advice really re angles, lighting, lens etc.
How do you get the best out of your dogs and how do you light them. Pretty broad i know....sorry.
I was going to approach it like i would a normal portrait with a sofbox and / or back light etc .
Not sure how this works in reality, in the field.
Any tips greatly appreciated. Its just a bit of fun and i would really like to give her a great print as a gift.
Im proficient enough as a tog, happy directing people, love dogs in general (I have 2)
gear i have is
5D2
battered up 40D (6fps should be handy for the action shots)
85 1.2L
24-70 2.8L
70-200 2.8l can be hired
580ex2 X2
Stands / softbox / video light / flags etc etc...
Thanks in advance.
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