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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 593736" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>Uh Huh, do some test shots at home and then at the place before you shoot the subjects. If capable, you could send the images to a laptop for review if that would give you more confidence. At least it is controlled light, and still subjects. </p><p></p><p>I had the same thing happen to me recently. I have been shooting for practice at a friend's professional haunted house. No pressure, no expectations kind of deal. Another friend liked the images enough to ask me to shoot his carnival sets. I was terrified. Especially, since he wanted night images. I started with ambient light before sunset, and shot as many images as I could to make sure we would have something. He was so pleased he is using the images for another project.</p><p></p><p>You can do it. Once you do, you will have even more confidence. One referral leads to another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 593736, member: 26505"] Uh Huh, do some test shots at home and then at the place before you shoot the subjects. If capable, you could send the images to a laptop for review if that would give you more confidence. At least it is controlled light, and still subjects. I had the same thing happen to me recently. I have been shooting for practice at a friend's professional haunted house. No pressure, no expectations kind of deal. Another friend liked the images enough to ask me to shoot his carnival sets. I was terrified. Especially, since he wanted night images. I started with ambient light before sunset, and shot as many images as I could to make sure we would have something. He was so pleased he is using the images for another project. You can do it. Once you do, you will have even more confidence. One referral leads to another. [/QUOTE]
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