Umbrellas Vs softbox?

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I've been on Gumtree and I've bought myself and ancient set of strobes. they are two Solaflash Courtney 300s. They are cheap and I allow me to play although I think I'm sunk if one of the flash bulbs go as Solaflash don't exsit any more.

Anyway I bought a book on studio lighting and its all softbox this softbox that. I know they are better but will two strobes and an assortment of umbrellas be a good starter studio?

(The point of this thread is that you tell me that I've spent enough money and that I've got all the stuff I need!)

Cheers Stuart
 
You've spent enough money and you've got all the stuff you need :)

Softboxes aren't better than umbrellas, they just produce a different effect and are more controllable, especially in a small shooting space.

See this short article
 
Softboxes usually have two diffuser panels, giving a slightly softer light. They also let you control light spill easier, while umbrellas light up the entire room.

Both are excellent. Umbrellas are especially great for outdoor on-location shoots, and the perfect place to start learning. Softboxes are (usually) the studio norm for portraits (especially formal), hence they'll be referenced in books and whatnot.
 
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