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09/12/2007 01:58:52 PM · #1
Hi, I have a photography gig coming up and I just wanted any tips I can get! I'm going to do a job for a guy who's company makes architectural and industrial signs. These would be the signs that go on a building, hang outside the coffee shop, or even in the main lobby office where there's a nice sign behind the receptionist. I've got an E-500 and the 2 kit lenses, plus the 50-200mm f/2.8. Any tips for me? For any outside shots I figured the telephoto would be best, it's higher quality and sharper. Inside I suppose I'll have to use a flash. I have an external flash that I can rotate up to bounce etc. He needs the shots for a catalog and obviously needs high quality so I'm slightly worried but I assume I have good enough equipment? I've also got a pro quality tripod with ball head and figured I would use it on every shot for maximum sharpness. Any other insight to get this guy results would be so appreciated!
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