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RLPhoto said:briansquibb said:RLPhoto said:briansquibb said:RLPhoto said:bdunbar79 said:Does anybody here ever have to shoot events during the day, such as between 10am and 3pm? I did yesterday and due to the sun, I missed so many potentially great shots, taken otherwise in proper lighting (morning or evening). Does this frustrate anyone? Sorry I'm just venting![]()
Get a good flash for filling in shadows, And post-process the RAW's to your tastes.
If there is any posed photos during the event, get a scrim and use it to soften the light above there head. It will get a basic Rembrandt light and looks great. Much simpler than multiple flash setups.
Cant get much simpler than 1 off camera, 1 on shoe plus of course the sun
I suppose. A Large 60" Scrim can do wonders to soften patched light or harsh direct over head light into stunning light that gives large catchlights in the eyes. Its like carrying a 60" soft box with you. ;D
Hope it isn't windy
Hope you carry sandbags.
No need when using flash
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