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<blockquote data-quote="JackStalk" data-source="post: 454517" data-attributes="member: 28783"><p>Our team usually only uses them for that "silhouette look" pointed at the dance floor. I'm sure the photographers had some idea in mind but I personally would never be using that many remote flashes unless I was going for a specific uplighting effect, and then they would be pointed at the ceiling. You only really need a bounceable hotshoe flash 90% of the time but it's personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackStalk, post: 454517, member: 28783"] Our team usually only uses them for that "silhouette look" pointed at the dance floor. I'm sure the photographers had some idea in mind but I personally would never be using that many remote flashes unless I was going for a specific uplighting effect, and then they would be pointed at the ceiling. You only really need a bounceable hotshoe flash 90% of the time but it's personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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