what would your suggestion be? re lighting
 Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:53 pm
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:53 pmHey folk, been a while again, i've had a few busy times lately with bubs and kids and my photography. Life is pretty hectic and im looking at making it even more hectic!! 
I've found i am being asked a lot to do family portraits, baby photos, and individual portraits lately. I prefer outdoors for the family and individual portraits, but I am finding a lot wanting indoor / studio style images. I have a lounge I don't use often, actually rarely. And well im thinking of buying some lighting to use, as the natural light in there is little to nothing workable at all. I would really like some opinions on lighting with both my d700 and d7000. It is a dark room and when there is light its very dull and not very nice. I was wondering do I go for continuous lighting or not? I have an sb800 flash and love it, is it worth while buying another one and using them off camera with softboxes or umbreallas. kind of unsure, as I am so used to natural light for my images. If i were to buy lighting it would be permanantly set up in the lounge with my backdrop etc.
Everyones opinion is valued, even if your a canon shooter!! lol 
   
 
Thanks for checking my thread out and i'd love to know your opinion!!
			I've found i am being asked a lot to do family portraits, baby photos, and individual portraits lately. I prefer outdoors for the family and individual portraits, but I am finding a lot wanting indoor / studio style images. I have a lounge I don't use often, actually rarely. And well im thinking of buying some lighting to use, as the natural light in there is little to nothing workable at all. I would really like some opinions on lighting with both my d700 and d7000. It is a dark room and when there is light its very dull and not very nice. I was wondering do I go for continuous lighting or not? I have an sb800 flash and love it, is it worth while buying another one and using them off camera with softboxes or umbreallas. kind of unsure, as I am so used to natural light for my images. If i were to buy lighting it would be permanantly set up in the lounge with my backdrop etc.
Everyones opinion is valued, even if your a canon shooter!! lol
 
   
 Thanks for checking my thread out and i'd love to know your opinion!!
 
 
 was a tryout shot when I got the Lastolite Octaboxes. It was lit by a single SB900 through the octabox Camera right & just out of frame. It was that shot that got me thinking about PWs. It was outside & the SB remote system was not triggering well - the octabox was blocking the direct signal & there were no reflective surfaces to bounce it -  so I used a cord to trigger the SB, but I was right at the limit of its stretch. Frustrating.
 was a tryout shot when I got the Lastolite Octaboxes. It was lit by a single SB900 through the octabox Camera right & just out of frame. It was that shot that got me thinking about PWs. It was outside & the SB remote system was not triggering well - the octabox was blocking the direct signal & there were no reflective surfaces to bounce it -  so I used a cord to trigger the SB, but I was right at the limit of its stretch. Frustrating. I have never used the other
  I have never used the other  
  
  

 
   , you need to paint your small room black as well....  If your lounge is very large, then you could get away with white.
 , you need to paint your small room black as well....  If your lounge is very large, then you could get away with white.
 
 