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Lighting for outdoor auto shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 674568" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>With all the photography I've been doing at church, I was asked to take photos of a car show event this fall. It will be held on the church grounds. Most likely the cars won't be near any trees (no lush backgrounds) with cars being parked next to one another. What I am hoping to learn is what type of flash modifier(s) will I need? If the cars are parked in the side lot, they might be in partial shade. If they are in the back lot, they will be under direct sunlight. </p><p></p><p>The person organizing the event said it will be sponsored by a local dealer. That dealer has its own photographer, and from the sounds of it, the coordinator doesn't get to use those images. I'm not going to take light stands and won't have exclusive access to the cars. I'm just looking for ideas on how to fill in shadows if necessary. </p><p></p><p>I have the Nikon SB-910 and SB-700--and both have their own Nikon diffusers. And I have a Stroboframe flash bracket for off camera flash. Is there another type of flash modifier that might work better than a diffuser? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 674568, member: 13196"] With all the photography I've been doing at church, I was asked to take photos of a car show event this fall. It will be held on the church grounds. Most likely the cars won't be near any trees (no lush backgrounds) with cars being parked next to one another. What I am hoping to learn is what type of flash modifier(s) will I need? If the cars are parked in the side lot, they might be in partial shade. If they are in the back lot, they will be under direct sunlight. The person organizing the event said it will be sponsored by a local dealer. That dealer has its own photographer, and from the sounds of it, the coordinator doesn't get to use those images. I'm not going to take light stands and won't have exclusive access to the cars. I'm just looking for ideas on how to fill in shadows if necessary. I have the Nikon SB-910 and SB-700--and both have their own Nikon diffusers. And I have a Stroboframe flash bracket for off camera flash. Is there another type of flash modifier that might work better than a diffuser? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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