Hi,
Just started out on DSLR recently. Was wondering if those model shoots is suitable for newbies? Will the photographers there be free to give advices or usually will be rushing to take their shots?
Hi,
Just started out on DSLR recently. Was wondering if those model shoots is suitable for newbies? Will the photographers there be free to give advices or usually will be rushing to take their shots?
can why not, but i think should play around with your setting first bef your vigin attempt
btw had anyone use a p&s, 3x zoom cam to take model shoots bef??? wanna noe if any;p
Why can't use a PnS shoot models?can why not, but i think should play around with your setting first bef your vigin attempt
btw had anyone use a p&s, 3x zoom cam to take model shoots bef??? wanna noe if any;p
hu??? ;p:bsmilie: This remind me of someone..
Why can't use a PnS shoot models?
camera is just a tools, if the person know the PnS camera well, sure can shoot better than many people using a DSLR.
This remind me of someone..
I would suggest you pay to attend model shoots, all you need to do is to concentrate on your camera, not to worry to much on the location, lighting, posing etc.. moreover, some seniors will be very happy to guild you alone.
However, for beginning, you may ask your friends to pose for you, if no results able to deliver also doesn't matter, but you will learn slower this way.
But if you try to find some newbie models for TFCD session to practice, it maybe not that ideal and too hard for both parties, cos if you can't get the shot right, and the model can't pose, both are unable to deliver results for the TFCD session.
Oh btw I am only having kit lens if I am really going for such shoots. Will it be sufficient? Not sure what Lens suits me so did not get any additional ones yet. Got my DSLR recently so kinda tight on budget as well.
Oh btw I am only having kit lens if I am really going for such shoots. Will it be sufficient? Not sure what Lens suits me so did not get any additional ones yet. Got my DSLR recently so kinda tight on budget as well.
PnS, kit lens also can shoot model, but they are very hard to get shallow depth of view (yet sharp enough to bring out the subject), nice bokeh, contrast of those D/SLR big appeture prime lens.