Thabird689
04-12-2004, 11:49 AM
I am a beginner in the whole studio scene and i would like to know what kind of lights i should buy that would be good for beginners, but good with a pro also? What kind of meter should i buy also, should i step up and buy a good minolta or stick with a cheapo for the start? I would just like some quick advice on this subject because I'm going to be doing some senior portraits here soon and i need to buy this stuff and i want the most for my money. I thought that someone on here could show me some examples or tell me about what they own and maybe it still be in my price range. I am a senior in high school and i am very interested in being a photographer for a living, but i would like to get the right stuff for my collection. Thanks anyone who replys. :)
Asylum Steve
04-12-2004, 01:01 PM
...the forum archives. What you're asking is very common topic, and one that advice has been given on many times over.
In fact, some of the most recent threads here have been about that very subject. I don't see how you could miss them... ;)
If you can't find enough info already here to at least get started, ask something more specific and we'll try to give some additional advice.
Welcome to the forum...
-Steve
I am a beginner in the whole studio scene and i would like to know what kind of lights i should buy that would be good for beginners, but good with a pro also? What kind of meter should i buy also, should i step up and buy a good minolta or stick with a cheapo for the start? I would just like some quick advice on this subject because I'm going to be doing some senior portraits here soon and i need to buy this stuff and i want the most for my money. I thought that someone on here could show me some examples or tell me about what they own and maybe it still be in my price range. I am a senior in high school and i am very interested in being a photographer for a living, but i would like to get the right stuff for my collection. Thanks anyone who replys. :)
dsl712
04-12-2004, 01:05 PM
I always prefer to shoot in natural light outdoors or near a window indoors. But if you are going with studio lights consider a monolight vs. power pack.
Some good brands. Alien Bees, alot of the guys here use them. My favorites are the Speedotron Force 5/Force 10 monolights. Super strong, fast recycle times. Flash meter is the Sekonic L-358; is there any other brand out there? : )
Start with one light; more is not better. Reflectors; a couple foam core boards will do the trick.
Dennis