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Hello,
I mainly shoot dogs outdoors using natural light. I've recently moved to a house with a small basement and I want to utilise this space for studio portraits. In the past I've used continuous lighting in addition to natural light. As the basement does not contain any natural light whatsoever I'd like to know the best way to combine flash and continous so I can actually see what I'm doing.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!
With regard the the basement space it's only 7 foot hight and the walls and ceiling are white with black tiled floor, it's approx 12 x 14 foot. I will only be shooting dogs, mainly head shots due to lack of space.
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I mainly shoot dogs outdoors using natural light. I've recently moved to a house with a small basement and I want to utilise this space for studio portraits. In the past I've used continuous lighting in addition to natural light. As the basement does not contain any natural light whatsoever I'd like to know the best way to combine flash and continous so I can actually see what I'm doing.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!
With regard the the basement space it's only 7 foot hight and the walls and ceiling are white with black tiled floor, it's approx 12 x 14 foot. I will only be shooting dogs, mainly head shots due to lack of space.
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