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07/08/2007 07:59:37 PM · #1 |
So okay, if you view my portfolio, many of my portraits aren't great because I don't have the right equipment. That said, I've done okay with what I've been able to wrangle up. However, now I'm ready to find out what I should get to take decent portraits in my soon-to-be self made studio in my new basement. Please, someone direct me what to look for in order to have just enough to take well-lit portraits. Thanks! Oh, and if you could suggest a web site, or a store in the St. Louis area, I've finally made it back from the middle east! LAter all. |
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07/08/2007 08:13:29 PM · #2 |
you can start at Alien Bees Good company with great customer service. I have ordered alot of stuff from them this year and had no problems at all. Top Notch Company!!!
Message edited by author 2007-07-08 20:14:40.
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07/08/2007 08:13:33 PM · #3 |
Here is a good place to start: Portrait Lighting Learning Thread
Welcome home. :)
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07/08/2007 09:42:26 PM · #4 |
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07/10/2007 03:34:33 AM · #5 |
Elinchrom DLite 2
Great set up |
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07/10/2007 04:33:24 AM · #6 |
We're more than happy with our Bowen's Gemini Esprits! We're now running 4 of them in the studio!
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07/10/2007 04:46:30 AM · #7 |
Dude check out strobist. Great place to check out ways to get great lighting to less money.
Google it.
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