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- Markus
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Hey,
I know this is a bit lazy and I'll do more searching and reading right after I'm done typing this but a very good friend needs to send off job applications asap and I stupidly offered to take new pictures of her this weekend as the one she was going to use makes her look like she's 15.
The problem is... I usually shoot landscapes, street, architecture, macro, some wildlife... I've never properly done a portrait session but obviously I still want to help and I guess on such short notice, I'm her best bet. So, what I'm looking for then, are a few quick pointers. A little cheat-sheet if you will.
Equipment that's available to me and that I'd take along:
- Canon 600D
- Canon Speedlite 430 EXII (only one, I'm afraid, the 600D can trigger it off-camera, though. So that's probably handy, and I could use the on-camera flash, too...)
- Canon 50/1.8 II
- Tamron 17-50
- Tamron 90 Macro
- 2 Tripods... cheap one for flash and RedSnapper with ball-head for camera.
My first idea was to sit her quite near to a window and put the flash on the other side, possibly at some angle to kill the shadow behind her... then get as far away as I can and use the 50, possibly 90mm primes at eye-level and see where it goes?
Any quick and dirty dos and don'ts (like ... I don't know, telling her to hold white cardboard below her chin or whatever...)? Any help is appreciated... cheers,
Markus
I know this is a bit lazy and I'll do more searching and reading right after I'm done typing this but a very good friend needs to send off job applications asap and I stupidly offered to take new pictures of her this weekend as the one she was going to use makes her look like she's 15.
The problem is... I usually shoot landscapes, street, architecture, macro, some wildlife... I've never properly done a portrait session but obviously I still want to help and I guess on such short notice, I'm her best bet. So, what I'm looking for then, are a few quick pointers. A little cheat-sheet if you will.
Equipment that's available to me and that I'd take along:
- Canon 600D
- Canon Speedlite 430 EXII (only one, I'm afraid, the 600D can trigger it off-camera, though. So that's probably handy, and I could use the on-camera flash, too...)
- Canon 50/1.8 II
- Tamron 17-50
- Tamron 90 Macro
- 2 Tripods... cheap one for flash and RedSnapper with ball-head for camera.
My first idea was to sit her quite near to a window and put the flash on the other side, possibly at some angle to kill the shadow behind her... then get as far away as I can and use the 50, possibly 90mm primes at eye-level and see where it goes?
Any quick and dirty dos and don'ts (like ... I don't know, telling her to hold white cardboard below her chin or whatever...)? Any help is appreciated... cheers,
Markus