tattywelshie
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Ok...so here's the deal, am very much an on-location dog photographer and never dabble in studio work, or even use flash very much. Anyways...my work want me to do a load of corporate portraits of all members of staff for our website.
I just want to do a simple straight forward shoot of each person, there are 150 people, i want the portrait to be sort of head, shoulders and torso, with a plain white background.
I have a 20D and one 430ex with a pocketwizard thingie. So i was thinking, would i get a good result with the camera in front of the model, and then the 430ex in front of model and to the side with the light off an umbrella?
I want something ultra simple and quick, so do you reckon that would do the trick? Any help would be great, as i really dont know what im doing! Eek!
I just want to do a simple straight forward shoot of each person, there are 150 people, i want the portrait to be sort of head, shoulders and torso, with a plain white background.
I have a 20D and one 430ex with a pocketwizard thingie. So i was thinking, would i get a good result with the camera in front of the model, and then the 430ex in front of model and to the side with the light off an umbrella?
I want something ultra simple and quick, so do you reckon that would do the trick? Any help would be great, as i really dont know what im doing! Eek!