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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 247259" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>You're lighting arsenal is impressive, not much to be added there. Not sure what you have for backdrops, they can really make or break in the portrait arena. I watch youtube videos on portraits, posing, google and read about group posing. The study never ends for me. Our section here at Nikonites also has some very good info <a href="http://nikonites.com/flashes/#axzz2qOK5H4Ua" target="_blank">click here.</a></p><p></p><p>I have different height stools I use for different heights and family arrangement posing. Also those inexpesive excercise step stools (different heights) are great for height issues. I shoot both standing and seated portraits, depends what the client wants and if not expressed I shoot a variety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 247259, member: 753"] You're lighting arsenal is impressive, not much to be added there. Not sure what you have for backdrops, they can really make or break in the portrait arena. I watch youtube videos on portraits, posing, google and read about group posing. The study never ends for me. Our section here at Nikonites also has some very good info [URL="http://nikonites.com/flashes/#axzz2qOK5H4Ua"]click here.[/URL] I have different height stools I use for different heights and family arrangement posing. Also those inexpesive excercise step stools (different heights) are great for height issues. I shoot both standing and seated portraits, depends what the client wants and if not expressed I shoot a variety. [/QUOTE]
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