jenncolang
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Alright everyone, here is the deal..
I volunteer very often at my favorite (<3) animal shelter doing their pictures... I got the idea in my head to start doing some killer photos of the long timers and putting them up on the wall to attract attention. Low and behold three cats that had been there for a year + went home in one week. So now we do it as often as possible.
Now here's where I may have gotten in over my head. Their so impressed with my studio shots, and they were already in love with the pictures I'd been taking of the dogs....
Will I do the annual Santa photo shoot?
How the heck am I going to light a set with a Santa, an arm chair, and multiple animals? Plus possibly another person or two thrown in when the sweet fur babies don't cooperate. The room I'll be in is very long, but not very wide either... oi.
I'm using a one light setup right now, just because that's what I like. I've used up to three... but ugh. I intend to practice this ahead of time, but I'm really concerned.
So... what would you do?
PS: here's one of my kitty photos Sorry so small but I don't have anything to upload to right now
I volunteer very often at my favorite (<3) animal shelter doing their pictures... I got the idea in my head to start doing some killer photos of the long timers and putting them up on the wall to attract attention. Low and behold three cats that had been there for a year + went home in one week. So now we do it as often as possible.
Now here's where I may have gotten in over my head. Their so impressed with my studio shots, and they were already in love with the pictures I'd been taking of the dogs....
Will I do the annual Santa photo shoot?
How the heck am I going to light a set with a Santa, an arm chair, and multiple animals? Plus possibly another person or two thrown in when the sweet fur babies don't cooperate. The room I'll be in is very long, but not very wide either... oi.
I'm using a one light setup right now, just because that's what I like. I've used up to three... but ugh. I intend to practice this ahead of time, but I'm really concerned.
So... what would you do?
PS: here's one of my kitty photos Sorry so small but I don't have anything to upload to right now