A lot of my photography revolves around taking pictures of my young family and "capturing memories". With winter now here and the summer sun a distant memory I am going to be using my flash a lot more. I've been doing some reading and it seems that soft boxes give a much softer light than a shoot through umbrella which I like the sound of especially with young children.
What I am concerned about is that a lot of my photography involves mobile subjects who don't always do what you want them to do! So I am wondering if using a shoot through umbrella might be better as the light spill will might be a benefit in this case as it gives me a bit more flexibility ?
I'll be using my D7000 with an SB600 which I intend to trigger using the Nikon CLS....have been looking at the Lastolite Ezybox Hotshoe ? Is there anything else people would recommend.
One other question....I've read that the light is softer the closer you position a shoot through umbrella to the subject....can someone explain why that is ?!?!
Thanks
What I am concerned about is that a lot of my photography involves mobile subjects who don't always do what you want them to do! So I am wondering if using a shoot through umbrella might be better as the light spill will might be a benefit in this case as it gives me a bit more flexibility ?
I'll be using my D7000 with an SB600 which I intend to trigger using the Nikon CLS....have been looking at the Lastolite Ezybox Hotshoe ? Is there anything else people would recommend.
One other question....I've read that the light is softer the closer you position a shoot through umbrella to the subject....can someone explain why that is ?!?!
Thanks