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Hi,
Normally I have always taken landscapes and some snap shots of people.
I was asked to be the back up at a wedding, which turned out ok, they were pleased.
I was a bit so so, as it was a sunny day and there were a few shadows on faces. So I thought well I have got to learn how to uses fill in flash, so I read "Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography" Which has been very helpful.
Well this got me very interested in the whole lighting subject so I am now currently reading "Light Science & Magic" (The first bit is a little hard going!)
Now of course I want to start having a practice and build up to a go at portraits with family to practice on.
Well I have two questions:
1 - I am very tight for space, if I moved things around in the living room, I would have a clear space of about 2.2m x 3.0m. I Could go a little further back say 5m, but I would be shooting over armchairs.
Yes, I know it is very small, but I have to start some where and I have no where else.
Is that enough space to get the most from a set of lights, that will allow me to learn and try different things?
2- I currently only have one 430 Ex, 17-40 and 28-105 lens and I have looked at the starter kits at Lencarta.
But I am not sure I would have enough space to fit it all in. I could get back as far as 5m but I would be shooting over arm stairs.
Would I be better of with a couple more regular flashes rather than studio flashes ?
Look I know this is not ideal, but after reading these books and looking through the People and Portraits forum I do fancy trying to learn a bit more.
After always being outside walking and doing landscapes, I really like the idea of being able to control the light to achieve the effects you want.
Well I hope that all makes sense, and if it is just too small, I will have to kick a couple of the kids out!
Well thank for your thoughts in advance.
Alex
Normally I have always taken landscapes and some snap shots of people.
I was asked to be the back up at a wedding, which turned out ok, they were pleased.
I was a bit so so, as it was a sunny day and there were a few shadows on faces. So I thought well I have got to learn how to uses fill in flash, so I read "Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography" Which has been very helpful.
Well this got me very interested in the whole lighting subject so I am now currently reading "Light Science & Magic" (The first bit is a little hard going!)
Now of course I want to start having a practice and build up to a go at portraits with family to practice on.
Well I have two questions:
1 - I am very tight for space, if I moved things around in the living room, I would have a clear space of about 2.2m x 3.0m. I Could go a little further back say 5m, but I would be shooting over armchairs.
Yes, I know it is very small, but I have to start some where and I have no where else.
Is that enough space to get the most from a set of lights, that will allow me to learn and try different things?
2- I currently only have one 430 Ex, 17-40 and 28-105 lens and I have looked at the starter kits at Lencarta.
But I am not sure I would have enough space to fit it all in. I could get back as far as 5m but I would be shooting over arm stairs.
Would I be better of with a couple more regular flashes rather than studio flashes ?
Look I know this is not ideal, but after reading these books and looking through the People and Portraits forum I do fancy trying to learn a bit more.
After always being outside walking and doing landscapes, I really like the idea of being able to control the light to achieve the effects you want.
Well I hope that all makes sense, and if it is just too small, I will have to kick a couple of the kids out!
Well thank for your thoughts in advance.
Alex
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