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<blockquote data-quote="Panza" data-source="post: 407291" data-attributes="member: 28379"><p>Thanks for the feedback. These photos are going to end up on the wall at a main office and on the website so I'm quite nervous about how to make this work well. I'd like to be proud of my work one day and know I tried my best : )!</p><p></p><p>I'll experiment more tonight and see what lighting set ups work better with another unlucky apartment dweller and shots to mimic the one's I will be taking tomorrow.</p><p></p><p> I emailed my employer and I will have either a small room that has no windows to use or a large cafeteria area with ample lighting. They would also like a group photo so I'm leaning towards the cafeteria to place the large backdrop and black drop cloth for a standing or seated photo. ... It would also give me more space to use the 80-200.</p><p></p><p>Ugh. I always get the nervous jitters. Thanks for being supportive and honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panza, post: 407291, member: 28379"] Thanks for the feedback. These photos are going to end up on the wall at a main office and on the website so I'm quite nervous about how to make this work well. I'd like to be proud of my work one day and know I tried my best : )! I'll experiment more tonight and see what lighting set ups work better with another unlucky apartment dweller and shots to mimic the one's I will be taking tomorrow. I emailed my employer and I will have either a small room that has no windows to use or a large cafeteria area with ample lighting. They would also like a group photo so I'm leaning towards the cafeteria to place the large backdrop and black drop cloth for a standing or seated photo. ... It would also give me more space to use the 80-200. Ugh. I always get the nervous jitters. Thanks for being supportive and honest. [/QUOTE]
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