Grantsteve
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Hi all - I'm in desperate need of some help, fast.
A friend of my girlfriend's family is involved with the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and she has an award ceremony on tomorrow evening. Her photographer has let her down at the last minute and she has asked if I could step in and 'do my best' :laugh:
Venue will be the town hall (quite a grand affair - think high ceilings, chandeliers and long velvet curtains). I've not been in there for a while but imagine lighting will be far from ideal.
Setup will be (I think) pose with the Mayor whilst shaking hands and receiving your award - although after the main ceremony. I have no lighting equipment or backdrops so I'm hoping for a bright room with a nice curtain to use as a backdrop.
My kit is listed in my sig.
Any help would be much appreciated but I am specifically interested in the following:
1. Setup. Would I be best to find a decent spot and tape a couple of marks on the carpet, set up my tripod at an appropriate distance and work like that?
2. Lighting. I only have 1 SB600 - I doubt the ceilings will be low enough for bouncing off. What can I do here? Straight on flash mounted on camera with sto-fen?
3. Lens. The nifty fifty or the Sigma?
Thanks guys and gals
A friend of my girlfriend's family is involved with the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and she has an award ceremony on tomorrow evening. Her photographer has let her down at the last minute and she has asked if I could step in and 'do my best' :laugh:
Venue will be the town hall (quite a grand affair - think high ceilings, chandeliers and long velvet curtains). I've not been in there for a while but imagine lighting will be far from ideal.
Setup will be (I think) pose with the Mayor whilst shaking hands and receiving your award - although after the main ceremony. I have no lighting equipment or backdrops so I'm hoping for a bright room with a nice curtain to use as a backdrop.
My kit is listed in my sig.
Any help would be much appreciated but I am specifically interested in the following:
1. Setup. Would I be best to find a decent spot and tape a couple of marks on the carpet, set up my tripod at an appropriate distance and work like that?
2. Lighting. I only have 1 SB600 - I doubt the ceilings will be low enough for bouncing off. What can I do here? Straight on flash mounted on camera with sto-fen?
3. Lens. The nifty fifty or the Sigma?
Thanks guys and gals