Howdy all,
I have a question regarding a home studio setup. I would like to take individual portraits of my family so I can learn and improve my portraiture photography skills. I'm not looking to invest a lot of money right now (for this topic, a lot to me is over $500) and was wondering if a speedlite setup would work for me. I've searched the forums and found that most home studio folks are using Einsteins or Alien Bees strobes, but I'm not ready to invest that much and was hoping to use the two flashes I have, and a simple background to get going. The bad part is I'm not sure if I need anything else or not. I know that sounds silly, but I keep going in circles so I'm seeking advice on what to start with.
My signature includes what I currently own.
I was thinking of getting two shoot through umbrellas (Westcott perhaps) and a Westcott X-Drop background with white and black backdrops. I do not currently have the room for larger backdrops right now, and what I end up using needs to be portable as I don't have a dedicated space in my house for this. This is where I go in circles. Are umbrellas the right choice, or should I be looking at softboxes for my speedlights? Are speedlights the right answer here, or is continuous lighting/strobes necessary to work with? blah blah blah. I was hoping that one of you portrait photographers out there could provide some guidance. I don't want expensive, but I also don't want poor build quality. It is also okay for me to out grow the beginner solution and replace it should this lead to continued growth as a photographer, or a side job. For now, it's for my own achievement purposes.
Thanks a lot for all of your feedback,
Wes
I have a question regarding a home studio setup. I would like to take individual portraits of my family so I can learn and improve my portraiture photography skills. I'm not looking to invest a lot of money right now (for this topic, a lot to me is over $500) and was wondering if a speedlite setup would work for me. I've searched the forums and found that most home studio folks are using Einsteins or Alien Bees strobes, but I'm not ready to invest that much and was hoping to use the two flashes I have, and a simple background to get going. The bad part is I'm not sure if I need anything else or not. I know that sounds silly, but I keep going in circles so I'm seeking advice on what to start with.
My signature includes what I currently own.
I was thinking of getting two shoot through umbrellas (Westcott perhaps) and a Westcott X-Drop background with white and black backdrops. I do not currently have the room for larger backdrops right now, and what I end up using needs to be portable as I don't have a dedicated space in my house for this. This is where I go in circles. Are umbrellas the right choice, or should I be looking at softboxes for my speedlights? Are speedlights the right answer here, or is continuous lighting/strobes necessary to work with? blah blah blah. I was hoping that one of you portrait photographers out there could provide some guidance. I don't want expensive, but I also don't want poor build quality. It is also okay for me to out grow the beginner solution and replace it should this lead to continued growth as a photographer, or a side job. For now, it's for my own achievement purposes.
Thanks a lot for all of your feedback,
Wes