Equipment for a Senior Portrait Session

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

http://www.snapchick.com In this video, I show you what I bring with me to an on-site senior portrait session and provide some tips.

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  • Do you go to the portrait session dressed like this?

  • @Ikkokanal It depends on the portrait session.

  • @Ikkokanal I use Alien Bees B800's most often, but I also use Linco Flora continuous lights on other shoots.

  • thanks for the video and showing me what you use on your shoots thanks again one question your strobes which one do you have and what are your thoughts about your strobes and the quality of shoots and the light they give you any thoughts thanks again for the video from jewell Bunch III

  • @photobyjewell1987 Very happy with my Alien Bees B800's for strobes and Linco Flora lights for continuous lighting

  • If more ladies were like you, passionate about camera hardware, there would be much less dating problems. You have a very nice style.

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  • How many guys are only waiting for a lil' uspskirt ? 

  • @mignonette2trois 33,907 ;)

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  • Ooohh your a Nikon girl... :-(

  • Ooohh your a Nikon girl... :-(

  • you are gorgeous why nikon?

  • all we know why we are here :P

  • This video made it very easy to fill up my back. Thanks.

  • @photobyjewell1987 "pat attention"???? I could have sworn I typed it properly... I'm getting too old. I meant "pay attention", of course.

  • @photobyjewell1987 Please go easy on the capitals — they're hard to read. It's not really about the gear. Outdoor flash is a "special effect" you may not want if you don't know what you're doing. Take the time to look at the light that's already there and the way it plays on your subject. Pat attention to the highlights and shadows. Get a reflector (collapsibles are good, but a fomecore board is cheaper to start with) and see what adding light does. Take pictures. THEN think about flash.

  • @FourSeasonsHD maybe you should get out more :)

  • I know its an old camera but can u do a review of the d2x and compare to the d2xs please?

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