I will be grateful for any thoughts or suggestions about
photographing a large group of people.
Here is the situation: My daughter is in an organization that will
have a regional meeting in March. There will be about 100 girls and
women, all in fancy dress. They want a "good" group photo. It will
be enlarged and presented as a gift to some dignitary at a later
meeting. They asked me to take that photo.
The photo probably will be indoors. In March we cannot rely on
having good weather for an outdoor shot. The room where this will
be taken is a typical low budget meeting hall -- no windows,
overhead lighting, cream walls.
The equipment I have includes: Elan IIe, two 550EXs, one ST-e2
transmitter, a Tokina 28-80 pro, Canon 28-135 IS.
I am considering setting the two flashes at 45 degree angles to the
group, or perhaps one on camera and one bounced.
Also, how does one keep 100 women in fancy dress all organized
long enough to arrange the flashes, etc.
Please give any advice or suggestions that seem appropriate.
Thanks much.
Bill Bloor
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