Netskimmer
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Hi all,
I have been asked by a co-worker to take photos of her and her two year old at a local park and I was hoping to get some advice. I have never really done anything like this before. I have refused to accept any form of payment for this and told her that it would be my first time doing this and she is fine with that. She just wants some pics to look back on with her son, nothing really fancy but I want to do the best job that I can for her. All I have at this point in the way of lighting equipment is a few flashes and light stands. I also have a Wescott umbrella, a set of reflectors and a small, flash mounted soft box . I assume that I will need to be fairly mobile to keep up with a two year old but I could use the lighting set up to get a few posed shots before turning him loose.
What suggestions can you folks offer me?
I have been asked by a co-worker to take photos of her and her two year old at a local park and I was hoping to get some advice. I have never really done anything like this before. I have refused to accept any form of payment for this and told her that it would be my first time doing this and she is fine with that. She just wants some pics to look back on with her son, nothing really fancy but I want to do the best job that I can for her. All I have at this point in the way of lighting equipment is a few flashes and light stands. I also have a Wescott umbrella, a set of reflectors and a small, flash mounted soft box . I assume that I will need to be fairly mobile to keep up with a two year old but I could use the lighting set up to get a few posed shots before turning him loose.
What suggestions can you folks offer me?