I've read website after website, materials, materials, and more materials. In the end, I'm STILL confused. I didn't take any photography classes and I haven't had any formal training. I've been using misc. cameras all my life - as I love taking pictures - however, knowing what is what and where to use what and what goes where, is all beyond me. I'm a freelance photographer in Southeast Texas. I just started doing this for money last year. I've done 2 weddings now, with a third one coming up in a couple of weeks. I stopped buying school pictures for my kids long ago when I realized I was being ripped off. I just take them myself. Outdoor photography always has pleasing results, but indoor photography tends to leave a heavy shadow in low lit areas. I've been having to put in extra time to manipulate the images with the shadows via Photoshop, but that's so time consuming. I have 2 hotshoe flashes that I use - a Canon Speedlite 220EX and a Canon Speedlite 580EX II. Is there something else that anyone can recommend for shooting indoor weddings?
I'm also wanting to solicit myself to the schools in the area, offering cheaper packages and better poses. I'm fairly certain that it's necessary for me to have an actual studio lighting kit - that's portable. Suggestions? Preferrably inexpensive, yet sufficient, until I can upgrade to a better system.
I'm also wanting to solicit myself to the schools in the area, offering cheaper packages and better poses. I'm fairly certain that it's necessary for me to have an actual studio lighting kit - that's portable. Suggestions? Preferrably inexpensive, yet sufficient, until I can upgrade to a better system.