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Im looking for a lighting set up of up to 3 flashguns for portraits
This, and what are you aiming for? Beauty, drama, character?What modifiers do you have?
I have 3 umbrellas and thinking of buying a softbox/s.What modifiers do you have?
A bit of drama and characterThis, and what are you aiming for? Beauty, drama, character?
Good idea, will think about that optionIf you haven't already bought the flash guns, consider studio heads. If you have mains access, they beat speedlites every time with fast recycle and modelling lamps. Not expensive either, cheaper than speedlites in a lot of cases (see Lencarta and Elinchrom, amongst others).
Studio heads also play well with speedlites, used in positions that play to their strengths like backgrounds perhaps, or hair/effects light. One studio head for key light, and a couple of speedlites offers a lot of potential, indoors and out.
I haven'tHave you worked with 3 flashguns or 3 studio heads before ?
Will look into themThe key is to start simple with one light (even if you're planning a shot with all 3).
Umbrellas aren't really the first choice for drama, even in a large space, which I'm guessing you haven't got.
A gridded softbox is a better start if you want some shadow definition, but you could play with a reflective brolly
Good idea, will think about that option
I haven't
Will look into them
ok. thank you will do thatIn which case you really need to just start with one as Phil said, and to be honest it takes time just using one light, if you start with 2 or 3 you will end up frustrating the hell out of yourself