Rosie Fodera |
Speedlite Question
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Debby A. Tabb |
Try a stroboframe, this allows you to change the camera from horizontal to vertical with out the flash moving from center frame. I do hope this helps, debby Link with pics: http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-STROBOFRAME-CAMERA-FLIP-FLASH-BRACKET-STROBO-FRAME_W0QQitemZ300098005880QQihZ020QQcategoryZ64354QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Rosie Fodera |
Thanks Debby. Did you ever use one? I have been taking pictures inside using my studio lights. I purchased the speedlite because I would like to start taking photo's at people's home and don't want to carry the large studio lights. Nevermind that fact that most people don't have the room to set up the lights correctly. Do you know if this is what most photographers do when they take pictures at peoples homes?
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Debby A. Tabb |
personally, I take a one Mono light and use my exturnal flash for a back light. Yes I have had Stroboframes and they are great.
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Rosie Fodera |
Hi Debbie, I haven't had a chance to respond back. Thanks for the tips. Regarding "home shot's" what exactly is a mono lite? Here is the studio equipment that I have: http://www.alienbees.com/digi.html. How do you avoid backdrops being wrinkled when you take them to people's homes? i'm always using the steamer at home! But I certainly can't do this everywhere. In addition, how do you set up your lights? I know that the backdrop lights has to be 4ft from the drop and the subject 6ft from the drop. How do you do all this when you don't have all that space.....HELP.......:0
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Debby A. Tabb |
Rosie, *mono lite? *How do you avoid backdrops being wrinkled when you take them to people's homes? *how do you set up your lights? I do hope this helps,
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