I got my new beauty dish only yesterday, and here is my first photoshoot to try it out.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62198876@N02/
Off the back of this, one of Louise's friend's has asked if I would shoot her, her mum and sister whilst they are visiting (for the next 4 weeks).
They've offered to give me some money, the idea of paid work is stressful, but I feel the practice would be good for my development so I want to consider it.
I'm thinking it likely they will want photos including 1, 2 and 3 persons. Not just single person portraits.
I have the BD (with sock, grid on it's way!) with 2 600ex-rt speedlites, the st-e3-rt transmitter and a 4-in-1 reflector. I have no other studio equipment, no backdrop etc..
I can recognise when I like a pose but don't really know how to pose people to start with. The photoshoot linked above - I was googling for inspiration as well as letting Louise goof around
Any advice on how to tackle it? cheers
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62198876@N02/
Off the back of this, one of Louise's friend's has asked if I would shoot her, her mum and sister whilst they are visiting (for the next 4 weeks).
They've offered to give me some money, the idea of paid work is stressful, but I feel the practice would be good for my development so I want to consider it.
I'm thinking it likely they will want photos including 1, 2 and 3 persons. Not just single person portraits.
I have the BD (with sock, grid on it's way!) with 2 600ex-rt speedlites, the st-e3-rt transmitter and a 4-in-1 reflector. I have no other studio equipment, no backdrop etc..
I can recognise when I like a pose but don't really know how to pose people to start with. The photoshoot linked above - I was googling for inspiration as well as letting Louise goof around
Any advice on how to tackle it? cheers
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and best of luck with the shoot