Hi folks,
New member. Amateur photographer of around 10 years. I had a 450D for several years, but sold that for a Lumix GF6, just to have something more portable.
For my sins I take the staff photos at work, which are used for ID badges and also printed for a display board in the reception (around 110 staff).
Prior to this the photos were taken all over the place with different cameras, and were a real mess. The more recent idea was to take them (I used my GF6) in a consistent location (a projector screen backdrop).
The photos are still rather average though and some staff have complained they want them retaken, which looks like it will happen.
If we're going to all the effort of retaking them I'm thinking that a better setup would help. I'm thinking of asking the company to buy a mid-range SLR (so I'm not using my camera all the time, as the staff change quite frequently requiring new photos to be taken), but I suspect lighting is by far the bigger issue.
What would recommendations be for a modest (< £500) lighting setup. I was thinking a couple of softboxes and a backdrop, but what do others think based on the objective and problems to-date?
TIA
New member. Amateur photographer of around 10 years. I had a 450D for several years, but sold that for a Lumix GF6, just to have something more portable.
For my sins I take the staff photos at work, which are used for ID badges and also printed for a display board in the reception (around 110 staff).
Prior to this the photos were taken all over the place with different cameras, and were a real mess. The more recent idea was to take them (I used my GF6) in a consistent location (a projector screen backdrop).
The photos are still rather average though and some staff have complained they want them retaken, which looks like it will happen.
If we're going to all the effort of retaking them I'm thinking that a better setup would help. I'm thinking of asking the company to buy a mid-range SLR (so I'm not using my camera all the time, as the staff change quite frequently requiring new photos to be taken), but I suspect lighting is by far the bigger issue.
What would recommendations be for a modest (< £500) lighting setup. I was thinking a couple of softboxes and a backdrop, but what do others think based on the objective and problems to-date?
TIA