Hello!
This is my first post on this forum; I came here as i needed some advice.
Firstly i'd like to apologise in advance as I can see that this subject has been done to death in the past but even after looking over previous threads I couldn't find an answer that quite hit my query on the head.
I'd like to try my hand at some studio portrait photography ahead of me starting art college in September. I first entered the world of photography in 2008 and have since worked my way through two bridge cameras, learning the ropes and various photography theories before finally getting my first dslr at the end of 2011 and since then completed my photography A - levels (i'm waiting on the results of my A2 exams at the moment).
I've been doing photography for a few years now but i've never had the opportunity to work with off camera lighting.
I'm more into fashion style portraits rather than your run-of-the-mill commercial portrait photography. This is to give you an idea of the sort of thing I have in mind for what i'd like to achieve:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/9c2aa4cd3e500c817c3b94dd06554c99/tumblr_mmayjggmLa1qed6gyo1_1280.jpg
Now being an 18-year-old student who has only just finished sixth form I am very much strapped for cash. Ideally i'd like to spend at the very most around £250 - I am well aware of the 'you get what you pay for' mentality but I've decided as It is my first venture into the world of studio photography I don't need anything too special.
To give you an idea, this is what i'm looking at at the moment:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330856160517?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2648
Based on the above photo of Kate Moss I'm guessing i want one, maybe two flashes with soft boxes but please tell me if you think otherwise as I have no experience in this field.
I know nothing of the quality or performance of these ebay kits so feedback from anyone on here who has experience with as well as any recommendations are more than welcome!
To give you an idea of the sort of setup i was planning at the moment (please point me in the right sort of direction if my current plan doesn't seem right!): The above kit (or similar) e.g. Two strobes + softboxes.
A white, black or grey backdrop + stand.
A portable work light from a D.I.Y. store to illuminate the backdrop and eliminate/reduce shadows.
I have found a combination of the above which will cost me about £200 give or take.
You've seen the sort of photographs i'd like to take and a rough price guide line; please feel free to give me advice and pointers. The only other real requirement is for it to be portable (although I suppose most kits would be).
tl;dr
Are ebay kits any good? Can you point me in the right direction based on a tight budget?
Thank you in anticipation! I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys!
This is my first post on this forum; I came here as i needed some advice.
Firstly i'd like to apologise in advance as I can see that this subject has been done to death in the past but even after looking over previous threads I couldn't find an answer that quite hit my query on the head.
I'd like to try my hand at some studio portrait photography ahead of me starting art college in September. I first entered the world of photography in 2008 and have since worked my way through two bridge cameras, learning the ropes and various photography theories before finally getting my first dslr at the end of 2011 and since then completed my photography A - levels (i'm waiting on the results of my A2 exams at the moment).
I've been doing photography for a few years now but i've never had the opportunity to work with off camera lighting.
I'm more into fashion style portraits rather than your run-of-the-mill commercial portrait photography. This is to give you an idea of the sort of thing I have in mind for what i'd like to achieve:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/9c2aa4cd3e500c817c3b94dd06554c99/tumblr_mmayjggmLa1qed6gyo1_1280.jpg
Now being an 18-year-old student who has only just finished sixth form I am very much strapped for cash. Ideally i'd like to spend at the very most around £250 - I am well aware of the 'you get what you pay for' mentality but I've decided as It is my first venture into the world of studio photography I don't need anything too special.
To give you an idea, this is what i'm looking at at the moment:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330856160517?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2648
Based on the above photo of Kate Moss I'm guessing i want one, maybe two flashes with soft boxes but please tell me if you think otherwise as I have no experience in this field.
I know nothing of the quality or performance of these ebay kits so feedback from anyone on here who has experience with as well as any recommendations are more than welcome!
To give you an idea of the sort of setup i was planning at the moment (please point me in the right sort of direction if my current plan doesn't seem right!): The above kit (or similar) e.g. Two strobes + softboxes.
A white, black or grey backdrop + stand.
A portable work light from a D.I.Y. store to illuminate the backdrop and eliminate/reduce shadows.
I have found a combination of the above which will cost me about £200 give or take.
You've seen the sort of photographs i'd like to take and a rough price guide line; please feel free to give me advice and pointers. The only other real requirement is for it to be portable (although I suppose most kits would be).
tl;dr
Are ebay kits any good? Can you point me in the right direction based on a tight budget?
Thank you in anticipation! I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys!
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