Steelmagnet
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Hi all.
Normally I shoot sports and I never have the need to light anything, however, two jobs have cropped up that require lighting and I see them as a good chance to buy some new kit and learn some new skills.
Firstly I need to take some individual portrait shots of officials at my golf club. I'll be needing a suitable backdrop and a means of lighting my subjects. I understand that the options are continuous lighting, or flashes mounted on stands. My camera is a D700 so suggestions for what to buy would be appreciated.
Secondly, a bit of product photography. I have to photograph a new drinks product for someone and I'd like to do it well. My guess is that the kit used for the portrait job isn't likely to be right for the product shots, but I may be wrong.
I've never done this kind of work before, and the clients understand this. If they're not happy there will be no charge, but in both instances I'll get chance to experiment and to re-shoot if required.
I'd assumed that the above questions would be answered in a FAQ specific to this forum, but they don't appear to be. Apologies though if this has been asked many times before.
Thanks all
Steve
Normally I shoot sports and I never have the need to light anything, however, two jobs have cropped up that require lighting and I see them as a good chance to buy some new kit and learn some new skills.
Firstly I need to take some individual portrait shots of officials at my golf club. I'll be needing a suitable backdrop and a means of lighting my subjects. I understand that the options are continuous lighting, or flashes mounted on stands. My camera is a D700 so suggestions for what to buy would be appreciated.
Secondly, a bit of product photography. I have to photograph a new drinks product for someone and I'd like to do it well. My guess is that the kit used for the portrait job isn't likely to be right for the product shots, but I may be wrong.
I've never done this kind of work before, and the clients understand this. If they're not happy there will be no charge, but in both instances I'll get chance to experiment and to re-shoot if required.
I'd assumed that the above questions would be answered in a FAQ specific to this forum, but they don't appear to be. Apologies though if this has been asked many times before.
Thanks all
Steve
Natural light is just splendid for portraits