Morph3ous
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We're expecting our baby in 5 weeks, and I want to capture some lovely newborn images at home. I've been shooting for a few years now and feel confident in non-flash photography using natural light, but want to try some flash photography now.
I own a Canon 430 EX II, and have a sto-fen diffuser for it but nothing else. I want to start with one light, learn and practice. Therefore I have two options and am looking for some advice:
1) Buy a pair of Yongnuo 622s, a light stand and either an umbrella or softbox.
2) Buy a single Lencarta 200w Smartflash 2, with trigger/stand/modifier.
I like the model lamp you get with a studio flash, as well as the recycling times of course. As I'm at the very early stages however I'm tempted to spend less money with the first option and then potentially move onto studio flashes later on. Could I achieve similar results with the relatively low powered flash I already own?
If I choose option one, would and umbrella that can shoot through/reflect be a better option than an 80cm softbox for example?
Advice appreciated.
I own a Canon 430 EX II, and have a sto-fen diffuser for it but nothing else. I want to start with one light, learn and practice. Therefore I have two options and am looking for some advice:
1) Buy a pair of Yongnuo 622s, a light stand and either an umbrella or softbox.
2) Buy a single Lencarta 200w Smartflash 2, with trigger/stand/modifier.
I like the model lamp you get with a studio flash, as well as the recycling times of course. As I'm at the very early stages however I'm tempted to spend less money with the first option and then potentially move onto studio flashes later on. Could I achieve similar results with the relatively low powered flash I already own?
If I choose option one, would and umbrella that can shoot through/reflect be a better option than an 80cm softbox for example?
Advice appreciated.