I have decided to order the alien Bees tomorrow. I hope to have them in my hands Thursday. I have two separate shoots to do on Friday. They will be children between four months and six years in age. I have never used mono lights before and I am looking for suggestions. I am getting one 1600, one 800, and two 400s. I will have a 30x40 soft box, two 45”, and a 32” white satin umbrellas to work with. I will also have the honeycomb grid set to go with the lights. I may or may not have a flash meter to work with, but I am shooting with a D30 so I can experiment a bit Thursday night.
I like to shoot a bit high key. When using canon flashes and umbrellas my typical setup is to have the main light to the right and fill light slightly to the left, and another flash behind the subject and opposite from the main light. I run the flash ratio 2 to 1 (main to the other two lights) and over expose by 2/3stop.
Any suggestions that will speed up the learning curve with the Bees or should I do these shoots with the flashes and spend a little time learning to shoot the Bees? The shoots are not critical but they could launch me into the childrens portrait buisness.
Thanks and Regards,
Greg
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I like to shoot a bit high key. When using canon flashes and umbrellas my typical setup is to have the main light to the right and fill light slightly to the left, and another flash behind the subject and opposite from the main light. I run the flash ratio 2 to 1 (main to the other two lights) and over expose by 2/3stop.
Any suggestions that will speed up the learning curve with the Bees or should I do these shoots with the flashes and spend a little time learning to shoot the Bees? The shoots are not critical but they could launch me into the childrens portrait buisness.
Thanks and Regards,
Greg
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