I'm looking to expand my photography skills into the "studio" area - mainly for taking portraits of my kid/family. For the most part, I'm looking at lighting, and am specifically interested in how those of you with small, in-home studios do your lighting.
Keep in mind - this is as much to play around and have fun as it is to produce good photos. Lighting has never been one of my strong points, and my equipment currently consists of a single SB-600. For the most part I have always shot with available light and in a natural setting (ie, no posed shots, etc) - so posed portraits are pretty much greek to me.
I've got a budget of a few hundred bucks, and was thinking of grabbing a couple of strobes or standard flash heads that I could trigger remotely. I'm not worried about backdrops or any of that right now - I just want to get a better handle on lighting. I'll learn the specifics and technique as I go - I'm just wondering if there's any equipment I should start out with.
I've got a D90 with the kit 18-105, a 35mm f/1.8, and a Bigma - I figure the 35 will suffice for the initial stages of my experiment.
Any suggestions or thoughts?
Thanks in advance for looking.
Keep in mind - this is as much to play around and have fun as it is to produce good photos. Lighting has never been one of my strong points, and my equipment currently consists of a single SB-600. For the most part I have always shot with available light and in a natural setting (ie, no posed shots, etc) - so posed portraits are pretty much greek to me.
I've got a budget of a few hundred bucks, and was thinking of grabbing a couple of strobes or standard flash heads that I could trigger remotely. I'm not worried about backdrops or any of that right now - I just want to get a better handle on lighting. I'll learn the specifics and technique as I go - I'm just wondering if there's any equipment I should start out with.
I've got a D90 with the kit 18-105, a 35mm f/1.8, and a Bigma - I figure the 35 will suffice for the initial stages of my experiment.
Any suggestions or thoughts?
Thanks in advance for looking.