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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D90" data-source="post: 274622" data-attributes="member: 17556"><p>Nothing wrong with that stuff for your first kit. It is similar to what several of us here have already. I would also add a white umbrella to that kit as silver and gold add tones that may not be desired in all types of shots. White bounce or a shoot through would give you what you need.</p><p></p><p>I would add though that if you are photographing just the infant it might be worth it to invest in a large wicker basket and some white, blue and pink baby blankets. You won't need a large back drop setup to photograph a baby. You likely won't need this setup at all to photograph babies even when held by a parent. Usually baby photos are closeups and don't require much background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D90, post: 274622, member: 17556"] Nothing wrong with that stuff for your first kit. It is similar to what several of us here have already. I would also add a white umbrella to that kit as silver and gold add tones that may not be desired in all types of shots. White bounce or a shoot through would give you what you need. I would add though that if you are photographing just the infant it might be worth it to invest in a large wicker basket and some white, blue and pink baby blankets. You won't need a large back drop setup to photograph a baby. You likely won't need this setup at all to photograph babies even when held by a parent. Usually baby photos are closeups and don't require much background. [/QUOTE]
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