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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 670430" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>you dont need strobes at all. I sold 3 of my 1200w/s monolights. they offer nothing of value to my work. everything I do, is with speedlights. I have 8 and they do it all. </p><p></p><p>umbrellas are the way to go to light a bigger group. depends also where its going to be. if youre doing it in a small white walled area, you can just bounce the light. softbox are excellent for 2-3 people no more. </p><p>kiss is the way to go here. use a small lighting ration of a stop between the 2 flashes. depending if youre using a backdrop or not, you might consider a backdrop light, maybe gelled, and a kicker, backlight for accent and hair separation.</p><p></p><p>btw what about transceivers? you have a flash clamp with umbrella hole?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 670430, member: 14443"] you dont need strobes at all. I sold 3 of my 1200w/s monolights. they offer nothing of value to my work. everything I do, is with speedlights. I have 8 and they do it all. umbrellas are the way to go to light a bigger group. depends also where its going to be. if youre doing it in a small white walled area, you can just bounce the light. softbox are excellent for 2-3 people no more. kiss is the way to go here. use a small lighting ration of a stop between the 2 flashes. depending if youre using a backdrop or not, you might consider a backdrop light, maybe gelled, and a kicker, backlight for accent and hair separation. btw what about transceivers? you have a flash clamp with umbrella hole? [/QUOTE]
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