I've been asked by my local horticultural society to photograph the entries at their forthcoming exhibition. I'm VERY new to photography and have never shot indoors, nor have I photographed flowers in any context.
The exhibition is taking place in the Church where the light is pretty gloomy and this is the kit I have at my disposal:
Canon EOS 350D EF-S 18-55 kit
EF75-300mm lens
Infra red remote control
Other than the integral pop up flash I have no other lighting but a torch or two.
I'm assuming that the exhibits will be flowers in vases of various sizes so went out today and purchased sheets of A2 paper in black and white to use as backgrounds.
I was intending to get 2x large cardboard boxes, cut out one side and line them with the paper and possibly stick tinfoil on the bottom (with the intention of getting someone to shine a torch above or to the side of the exhibit)
Any thoughts as to what I can do to light these shots effectively?
The exhibition is taking place in the Church where the light is pretty gloomy and this is the kit I have at my disposal:
Canon EOS 350D EF-S 18-55 kit
EF75-300mm lens
Infra red remote control
Other than the integral pop up flash I have no other lighting but a torch or two.
I'm assuming that the exhibits will be flowers in vases of various sizes so went out today and purchased sheets of A2 paper in black and white to use as backgrounds.
I was intending to get 2x large cardboard boxes, cut out one side and line them with the paper and possibly stick tinfoil on the bottom (with the intention of getting someone to shine a torch above or to the side of the exhibit)
Any thoughts as to what I can do to light these shots effectively?
- get some flowers and have a practice. Your ideas about using foil for reflection of light are great, and as long as you get time with the exhibits, longer shutter speedsand a tripod/support of some kind, rather than flash and/or torches maybe the way to go and will avoid shadows and the like. If you can,have a word with the church warder, see what the chances are of you getting in the church for an hour to try out the light with your 'dummy' bunch and settings.