I have been asked to take some photographs for my cousins hairdresser. She is submitting an article into a local Wedding Magazine.

Taking pictures outside I can work great with. But looking at the majority of wedding hair and makeup photographs these are taken on a plain background.
I dont have any backdrops, or any flash equipment. I was advised they have some plain walls in the salon. I know of some locations outside I could possibly use, weather depending.
Im not 100% with setting up my Canon Rebel XTi for indoor shots. The salon has a large window but mainly lighting. So if I am forced to take the pictures inside I will have to work with the lighting available.
Any advice on some settings I could try to avoid the old Bright Flash look. Enough to have a sharp picture to pick up detail on face and hair.
Appreciate your advice.

Taking pictures outside I can work great with. But looking at the majority of wedding hair and makeup photographs these are taken on a plain background.
I dont have any backdrops, or any flash equipment. I was advised they have some plain walls in the salon. I know of some locations outside I could possibly use, weather depending.
Im not 100% with setting up my Canon Rebel XTi for indoor shots. The salon has a large window but mainly lighting. So if I am forced to take the pictures inside I will have to work with the lighting available.
Any advice on some settings I could try to avoid the old Bright Flash look. Enough to have a sharp picture to pick up detail on face and hair.
Appreciate your advice.

