I'm looking to get into wedding, commercial event photography as a goal, but obviously it's inappropriate to do those events by myself at this moment - I have plenty to learn.
However, I'd like to start attaining the equipment, as I recently have got myself a couple of speedlights and umbrellas. I do like the umbrella look for certain shots. Whislt I do think the speedlites are a good investment for certain situations I do want to start investing in 'proper' lights due to recycle times, quality of light, modeling light etc. Though, the speedlights will still get plenty of use
I'm aware of the Lencartas (just bought 2 x lightstands from them for speedlights) and
I'd like recommendations to meet my requirements/style:
1) Around 3 to 4 light setup I think is more than enough.
2) If using studio lights I'd like to have some softbox recomendations inc apporiate brackets and stands.
3) I'd prefer battery powered lights due to possible lack of access to power socks, and I'm not sure if battery & mains lights exist as one setup.
4) Due to cost, prophoto are not an option and not interested in ebay knockoffs.
5) I have to admit, I'm not to sure about softbox sizes for portraits and small group shots. But I do like the Ezybox. I am thinking of getting an Exy box 24 x 24 for my speed light> not concerned if it's octabox or not.
6) I have Yongnuo triggers, so will have to have some sort of trigger option of the YN-622s do not work.
7) I'd mainly be using such a setup in doors. Event (office) style, wedding reception.
8) I don't think I need to consider a beauty dish at the moment.
9) My outdoor style is to have the background darkened and have the subject lighted to my style with a bit of background blur so I like to shoot around 1.8/f2
10) Indoors (Head, body & group shots of a few people)
11) I shoot 50mm and 85mm. I may get a 70-220 for my D810 in the future, but for now those two focal lengths satisfy me.
Also, if anyone can mention some sort of dual bracket for 2 speedlights on a lightstand in an softbox or umbrella then that would be great too.
Thanks
Budget for light setup is £2k
However, I'd like to start attaining the equipment, as I recently have got myself a couple of speedlights and umbrellas. I do like the umbrella look for certain shots. Whislt I do think the speedlites are a good investment for certain situations I do want to start investing in 'proper' lights due to recycle times, quality of light, modeling light etc. Though, the speedlights will still get plenty of use
I'd like recommendations to meet my requirements/style:
1) Around 3 to 4 light setup I think is more than enough.
2) If using studio lights I'd like to have some softbox recomendations inc apporiate brackets and stands.
3) I'd prefer battery powered lights due to possible lack of access to power socks, and I'm not sure if battery & mains lights exist as one setup.
4) Due to cost, prophoto are not an option and not interested in ebay knockoffs.
5) I have to admit, I'm not to sure about softbox sizes for portraits and small group shots. But I do like the Ezybox. I am thinking of getting an Exy box 24 x 24 for my speed light> not concerned if it's octabox or not.
6) I have Yongnuo triggers, so will have to have some sort of trigger option of the YN-622s do not work.
7) I'd mainly be using such a setup in doors. Event (office) style, wedding reception.
8) I don't think I need to consider a beauty dish at the moment.
9) My outdoor style is to have the background darkened and have the subject lighted to my style with a bit of background blur so I like to shoot around 1.8/f2
10) Indoors (Head, body & group shots of a few people)
11) I shoot 50mm and 85mm. I may get a 70-220 for my D810 in the future, but for now those two focal lengths satisfy me.
Also, if anyone can mention some sort of dual bracket for 2 speedlights on a lightstand in an softbox or umbrella then that would be great too.
Thanks
Budget for light setup is £2k
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