Just thought i'd give a brief out line from last night, for those that
are interested.:-)

Instructor brought in her light system and her 19 year old daughter,
who as it turns out, does not mind having her picture taken, unlike my
daughter.LOL

Her system is pretty basic, but does a very good job. Two 500 watt
strob's and stands, a plain Jane rod and stand fore backdrops and
that's it.
Back drops are painted muslin, and canvas, and props were foam
cushions to raise people up to make a nicer, rounder group photos. We
worked on the 3', 6', 6',6' triangle being subject 3' away from
backdrop and the lights 6' away a6' between them. This is her basic
small studio setup.

We spent an hour or so watching her pose and shoot her daughter, and
showing us various ways to soften light with out a softbox, and use
home made reflectors for shadow reduction in certain cases.She showed
the class how to work the light meter, at least i can do THAT.:-)

With home made light box, and metering, it only took her a moment to
set the power on the stobs for her working ap of F8. Stob's trigger by
wire and i see now what you need for the hotshoe to do that.
She works with a D70.

At the end of the night she posed a group of 5 students, some tall and
some short etc, and showed us ways to position them, and also briefly
touched on using a flash and umbrella as studio lighting in a pinch.
I may have to go this route for any pet store shoots, as if they are
all small like the Petvalu my wife works at,. i won't be able to
utilize the 6' method, but the one stobe method sh eshowed us. Either
that or get the stobbracket and just lift the flash off the camera.

The best part was at the end, she asked to see the horse, pet and kid
pictures i was asked to bring in, and she thought they were all great.
I'm happy.:-)

Next week, our turn to wreck havoc in the photography world.

LOL

Thanks for listening.

Dave



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