portrait + fireplace
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:33 am
I have been asked to do a set of baby and group portraits for a family.
One of the locations in their home is a white lounge, with LOTS of windows, which is great. In addition, there is a fireplace, which would make for a good set.
I dont think I have EVER taken a photo of fire, and wandering if anyone can share some tips?
THe members of te family are of course the subject, but wanted to know if there are any traps for young players particularly if I introduce a mix of flash and ambient.
I dont have a fireplace to practice on, so wondering if anyone has some tips (obviously and exposure settings need to line up within the ranges for family portraits of 4-6 people, lots of ambient light, potentially 30% flash).
One of the locations in their home is a white lounge, with LOTS of windows, which is great. In addition, there is a fireplace, which would make for a good set.
I dont think I have EVER taken a photo of fire, and wandering if anyone can share some tips?
THe members of te family are of course the subject, but wanted to know if there are any traps for young players particularly if I introduce a mix of flash and ambient.
I dont have a fireplace to practice on, so wondering if anyone has some tips (obviously and exposure settings need to line up within the ranges for family portraits of 4-6 people, lots of ambient light, potentially 30% flash).