Rob.Marsh
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Firstly, if this fits better in the lighting section, I apologise, wasn't quite sure where fell best!
Right,
So I have been reading and researching loads into people/portrait photography, about techniques styles etc etc.
I have been building up a collection of off cam flashes and setups, but i also really want to have a go in a studio. I need to progress my learning in anger, reading up only gets you so far! I also really want to build up my portfolio of shots, as right now I have next to nothing to show! I'm not looking to go pro, just improve and have fun doing so!!
So I looked locally for studios that were for hire, preferebly with lights. I could only find one that offered itself for hire, and I have been quoted £35p/h. This includes the use of two elincrom lights, one of which could have an octabox if wanted. They have an infinite curve, high and low key areas and changing facilities etc etc.
Is this good value for money, or not? They offered to lend me some infra red triggers and "walk me through how to use my camera and settings".
Basically, is this a good deal or not? Or should I be looking at other ways of getting studio experience?
Right,
So I have been reading and researching loads into people/portrait photography, about techniques styles etc etc.
I have been building up a collection of off cam flashes and setups, but i also really want to have a go in a studio. I need to progress my learning in anger, reading up only gets you so far! I also really want to build up my portfolio of shots, as right now I have next to nothing to show! I'm not looking to go pro, just improve and have fun doing so!!
So I looked locally for studios that were for hire, preferebly with lights. I could only find one that offered itself for hire, and I have been quoted £35p/h. This includes the use of two elincrom lights, one of which could have an octabox if wanted. They have an infinite curve, high and low key areas and changing facilities etc etc.
Is this good value for money, or not? They offered to lend me some infra red triggers and "walk me through how to use my camera and settings".
Basically, is this a good deal or not? Or should I be looking at other ways of getting studio experience?