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Re: [photography_beginners] Advice on setting up a small home portrait studio...

 

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Ronju
Dhaka, Bangladesh

8/31/2010 1:36 AM তারিখে, The Kevin লিখেছে:

 

> totally doable, but if you want something quick and easy to learn
> with I would not start here. Just personal opinion.

Oh, I wouldn't either. I'd suggest the sun, a shade, and a reflector. it's
the cheapest way, and portraits outside are wonderful. And since the OP
wants to take pictures of natural girls, what could be better than a natural
background?

http://blissfullydomestic.com/2010/taking-outdoor-portraits-in-full-sun
http://www.makethephoto.com/how-to-take-outdoor-portraits/
http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/Picture-taking-techniques---Outdoor-portraits-Part-I
http://www.fotoflock.com/index.php/learn-photography/tips-tricks/29/4689

Low buck photo fun for all. Add a good strobe and stand and you're really
able to make magic outside.

If one can't go real big on the budget but still want to have outdoor and
indoor studio ability, I'd suggest reading Strobist 101.

Kevin
www.flickr.com/kevinkemmerer/

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