I am fairly new to photography but have had several people look at my work and ask me to take their senior pics, maternity pics, etc. I will gladly take pics for people if we are outside and they turn out great. However, when it comes to indoor/studio pics I turn them down because I don’t feel like I have the appropriate lighting/equipment necessary.
I would like to purchase some studio equipment but need HELP! I don’t need to know the cheapest stuff out there, as this equipment will hopefully be used for many years and help my hobby-to-business grow! I need to know WHAT to buy as far as lighting, and anything else that you would recommend, (I don’t even know the difference!). If I’m going to do this, I want to do it "right" straight from the beginning! Brands, websites, etc would be a big a big plus in heading me in the right direction! Thank you!!!

most bang for the buck….great investment

http://alienbees.com/packages.html

http://white-lightning.com/packages.html

For longer life, heavier equipment

I prefer soft boxes if leaving set up, umbrellas (shoot through option is good) for break down /set up situations.

2 Responses to “Softbox lighting vs. umbrella lighting???”

  1. fhotoace says:

    The least expensive lighting will be a 500 watt incandescent lamp with umbrella (less than $200).

    Soft-boxes are mostly used with the $3,000 plus studio flash units

    Start out with incandescent which gives you a much better view of what the light is actually doing until you get enough cashflow to afford a three light studio flash system
    References :
    Fashion and glamour photographer

  2. Perki88 says:

    most bang for the buck….great investment
    http://alienbees.com/packages.html
    http://white-lightning.com/packages.html
    For longer life, heavier equipment

    I prefer soft boxes if leaving set up, umbrellas (shoot through option is good) for break down /set up situations.
    References :

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